
Barça Leaks Florentino's Help in Dani Olmo Case to Harm Real Madrid
The information that Barcelona has revealed about the alleged help it received from Florentino Pérez
One of the biggest controversies this season was the issue of Dani Olmo's registration. The player, who arrived at Barcelona in the summer, couldn't be registered in time to play the second half of the season. However, the culé club managed to obtain the provisional measure, which was supposedly achieved thanks to Florentino Pérez.
According to Barcelona, Florentino had a conversation with José Manuel Rodríguez Uribe, president of the CSD. In their talk, the topic of Dani Olmo's provisional measure was discussed, where the merengue president requested that it be granted. This, apart from being a help to the culés, was the reason for the alleged boasting that the president did in front of Olmo himself.

An attitude that, of course, is not typical of a Florentino Pérez who has always shown himself to be a cautious and calm person. This information only makes it clear that Barcelona, in a desperate manner, has tried to damage Real Madrid's image.
Florentino Pérez's Alleged Help
Throughout his tenure, Florentino Pérez has been characterized as a president who always does things right. From signing stars like Mbappé to projects like the new Santiago Bernabéu, the president always succeeds. However, Florentino is also known for being a president who seeks to improve this sport.
Condemning controversies of any kind, Florentino has fought to improve soccer in every possible aspect. Seeking fairer and more transparent situations for all clubs, what Barcelona has revealed about the president is extremely unrealistic.

Labeling Florentino as someone who likes to flaunt his influence, it is evident that Barcelona only seeks to damage the president. In a controversy as significant as Dani Olmo's, the last thing Florentino would do is support a clear injustice.
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Due to this, all the information that has been revealed is nothing more than a vile lie from Barcelona. This only demonstrates the culés' desperate attempts to destabilize a Real Madrid that continues to fight for LaLiga.
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