Last Monday, December 23, the FC Barcelona visited the Commercial Court number 10 of the City of Barcelona to request the execution of precautionary measures that would allow the registration of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor starting January 1. The decision is in the hands of the judge Ignacio Fernández de Senespleda, and if he rejects the request from the culés, they are preparing their urgent 'plan B'.

According to various reports, the idea of the azulgrana entity is to finalize the sale of a package of VIP boxes at the new Spotify Camp Nou, which has been in the works for months. This 'lever' would mean an income ranging between 120 and 200 million euros and should be closed before the end of the year to receive the green light from LaLiga and achieve the registration of both players.

Barça, calm about the registration of Olmo and Víctor

Despite the existing uncertainty surrounding the case of Olmo and Víctor, at Can Barça they are calmly awaiting the judge's verdict, which is expected next Friday, December 27. The institution continues to convey calm to the players and their surroundings, trusting that they will receive the approval from a Fernández de Senespleda who previously sided with the Catalans in the case of Gavi.

At that time, the blaugranas filed a practically identical lawsuit against LaLiga, and the judge gave the 'OK' to the club, upholding the professional's right to exercise his work. For this reason, the Catalan entity hopes to emerge victorious from this new 'soap opera', although the board has already covered its back with its 'plan B'.