Barcelona finally got positive news regarding Dani Olmo's situation and he's now available to play with the club—at least for now.
Spain's Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD), granted both Olmo and Pau Víctor temporary registration licenses which allows them to participate for Barcelona in all competitions effective immediately and until there's a final verdict on the case—the timing of which is unknown.
Previously, La Liga took away both players' registration licenses on Dec. 31. Although La Liga confirmed Barcelona managed to prove they were obeying the league Financial Fair Play rules, they argued the club missed the deadline and couldn't re-register both players for the second time this season.
The Spanish Soccer Federation (RFEF) joined La Liga in re-affirming the decision. After two unsuccessful appeals, Barcelona sent a 52 page document to the CSD court as a desperate measure to resolve the situation.






