Olmo’s first words after everything happened: “Everything is fine”

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There is still no ‘white smoke’ on the issue of inscriptions. LaLiga removed tokens from Dani Olmo and Pau Victor because they have no guarantees of payment for VIP seats at Spotify Camp Nou, but from the Catalan capital they still hope to do it until tomorrow, January 3. A situation that is completely unrelated to the footballers themselves, who in end of the day is the biggest victim of this situation, because they cannot play until next season or can leave the club, as in the case of the Egarense midfielder.

The former Leipzig player arrived at Can Barça last summer for a fixed fee of 47 million euros including variables and although he could not play in the first days due to problems with his registration, Barça took advantage of loss of Christensen to temporarily do this procedure until December 31. The margin has passed and Elm and Pau Victor They no longer have registration in LaLiga in order but the FC Barcelona He is still hoping for a new twist in the script.


Without forgetting all this noise are the two players, who exercised normally in the first session of the year. Flick called all the players together at 5 pm and before kick off, Olmo had time to sign some autographs for some fans. Those present asked him how he was, to which he calmly emphasized that: “everything is fine.” They also asked him to hope that everything would be resolved and that he would stay at Barça, which he did not answer.

Source: La Verdad

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