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Barcelona is scrambling to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor before the deadline. If unsuccessful, Olmo could leave for free, with Premier League clubs circling. Barcelona’s financial efforts to meet La Liga’s requirements are ongoing.

Barcelona is racing against time to finalize the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor ahead of the 2025 season. With only hours remaining before the deadline, the club confirmed it has applied for new licenses for the duo, but they are still awaiting approval from La Liga. Barcelona has agreed to sell VIP boxes at Camp Nou to a Qatari fund for €100 million, hoping this revenue will help meet La Liga's financial requirements. Despite the club's efforts, if the licenses are not granted before the deadline, Olmo and Victor will be ineligible to play for the remainder of the season.

Olmo, who signed from RB Leipzig for €50 million, faces a unique situation. If he is not registered in time, a clause in his contract could allow him to leave for free. Although his agent has stated that Olmo wants to stay at Barcelona, the player could still be forced out. The club is doing everything possible to ensure registration, including submitting additional documentation regarding the sale of VIP seats. However, if the registration is not approved, Olmo may find himself pursued by Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool.

Barcelona's attempts to resolve the issue are under intense scrutiny, with reports claiming that clubs like Atletico Madrid and Sevilla are also putting pressure on the situation. Olmo and Victor's futures are still uncertain as the clock ticks down to the registration deadline.