Non-Madrid Journalist Who Exploded over the Dani Olmo Case: The Biggest...
The situation with Dani Olmo's registration has sparked strong words from a well-known non-Madrid
The problems Barcelona faced in registering Olmo have sparked various opinions across Spain. Despite the deadline for registering the player having passed, Barcelona continues to work to include the Spaniard. A situation that shouldn't be allowed and has provoked several opinions.
"The biggest scandal in the history of Spanish soccer," these were the words of journalist José Damián González. Expressing his frustration with Barcelona's situation, he has been adamant in highlighting the various scandals of the club. His frustration has centered on Barça's efforts to achieve the registration.
"If this Olmo thing happens, it would be the second biggest scandal... the first was the Negreira one," added José. Through this last comment, the Spanish journalist demonstrated that Barcelona, for several years, has been involved in various scandals.
Criticism of the Olmo Case
Arriving at Barcelona last summer for 60 million euros, Olmo can now leave for free to any club. The deadline to register him was last December 31st, with Barcelona being unable to achieve it. Still, the club has remained busy trying to find a way to include the Spaniard for the rest of the season.
These actions have once again exposed the institution, showing the lengths it is willing to go to achieve its goals. José Damián's comments expressed the opinion of thousands of people about this situation.
With its reputation and image tarnished by the Negreira case, Barcelona has only continued to stain itself over the years. The Olmo case, although it shouldn't be allowed, could lead to another decline for the club led by Laporta.
An ever-growing scandal
Despite not being able to surpass the Negreira case, the Olmo case hasn't lagged far behind due to all of Barcelona's maneuvers. Forgetting all the problems of the past, the culé club continues with a registration that could shake the foundations of La Liga.
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