Florentino is Clear about It: Real Madrid's Stance on Dani Olmo's Case
At Real Madrid, they can't believe what's happening between Barça and Dani Olmo
Hours keep passing and Barça hasn't been able to register Dani Olmo, who could become a free agent starting January 1st. FC Barcelona, which paid more than 60 million euros for his transfer, wants to prevent his departure several months later.
Meanwhile, at Real Madrid they're very aware of what's happening in Ciudad Condal. Not because they want to sign him, however, due to the factor that some rules that Barça always ends up breaking might be enforced. In that sense, at the white club they believe Dani is a great player, but he wouldn't have a place in the current team.
The judge is very clear with his decision
In recent hours, the judge in charge of the case revealed what Barça's current salary limit is. "In summer the limit was -81M euros and now it's -153M euros. Barça said they would have it solved by fall," the judge himself explained according to information from El Larguero.
Barça isn't doing things right and not registering Olmo would be a perfect punishment. Meanwhile, Barça fans continue to criticize LaLiga and the corresponding organizations for not allowing the mentioned player to be registered.
Downhill without brakes
No matter how much they say FC Barcelona is improving its situation, the reality is they can't register their only transfer. Joan Laporta has made all kinds of schemes to move forward and it's yet to be seen if he does something surreal to include Dani.
Meanwhile, journalists close to the club keep selling hope and progress. The latest has been announcing the sale of non-existent boxes for a value of 100 million euros. It's surreal, but also one of the only hopes they had to register their player.
As we've previously mentioned, at Real Madrid they're amazed by the situation. They've never seen Barça like this and know it could even get worse. At the merengue club, they'll be watching what happens today with Olmo, as we could be facing a historic embarrassment.
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