Olmo complained of muscular discomfort in his calf after featuring as a substitute in the LaLiga draw against Getafe on Saturday and Barca have now confirmed his absence
Barcelona are aiming to secure an automatic spot in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 as they head to Benfica on January 21. The Catalan giants require just one more win to reach the knockout stages with two games left to play in the new league format of the competition this season.
First-team player Dani Olmo has a right calf strain. He will miss the next match and his evolution will determine when he returns to first-team activities.
The President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Rafael Louzan has stated that they may challenge Barcelona’s court injunction related to the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor. The
The injury is a setback for Barcelona considering that the nation's highest sports court recently granted interim playing registration to Olmo.
The farcical situation surrounding the Spaniard and his re-registration raises questions for potential future signings
Raphinha has said that players could question whether to join Barcelona in the future after Dani Olmo and Pau Victor were de-registered from their first-team squad. On January 4, Barcelona were planning to file a complaint to the Spanish government in their final attempt to register the two players after La Liga and the Spanish Federation (RFEF) refused to alter their stance on the registrations.
Dani Olmo still can't feature for Barcelona given the team's failure to register him in La Liga because of financial issues.
FC Barcelona confirmed that Dani Olmo had suffered an injury to his right soleus muscle, ruling him out of Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League encounter against SL Benfica.The statement
Barcelona have temporarily re-registered Dani Olmo and fellow summer 2024 signing Pau Victor, but this legal saga is far from over
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has defended his administration’s handling of the Dani Olmo case and has claimed that there was a campaign to tarnish the club’s image