La Liga
After several weeks of waiting and administrative complications, Dani Olmo is finally ready to debut with Barcelona's first team. The Blaugrana club has managed to overcome the obstacles that had delayed his registration in LaLiga, and Olmo will be available to Hansi Flick for the next match.
The process to register Olmo in the domestic competition has not been easy. Barcelona faced more difficulties than anticipated in adjusting their salary mass, which delayed the official inclusion of the former Leipzig player more than expected. However, the recent departures of players like Gündogan and Lenglet, along with Andreas Christensen's long-term injury, have been crucial in freeing up the necessary space in the squad and budget.
Christensen 'registered' Dani Olmo
Christensen, who will be out of action for at least four and a half months due to Achilles tendon tendinopathy in his left foot, was diagnosed by the medical board as a long-term absentee. This recognition was crucial for Barcelona to finally register Olmo in LaLiga. The club's management moved swiftly in the last few hours, and their efforts received the football federation's approval, allowing Olmo to be available for the match against Rayo Vallecano.
Coach Hansi Flick will be able to field the Spanish international for the first time this season, after being unable to include him in the initial games against Valencia and Athletic Club. Despite the uncertainties, Flick always showed understanding of the club's financial situation and was confident that the player would soon be available.
Olmo was officially announced as a new Barcelona player on August 9, signing a contract that ties him to the club until June 2030. His return to the Culé entity is special as he left La Masia a decade ago, in 2014, to continue his development at Dinamo Zagreb before shining at Leipzig.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La "mala" noticia que ha posibilitado la inscripción de Dani Olmo
