FC Barcelona are working against the clock to secure Dani Olmo's registration in the coming weeks. The club is still looking for income to re-enter the 1/1 rule and generate enough salary margin to register the player from Egar, and although it is not an easy task, the offices of Spotify Camp Nou are optimistic and transmit peace of mind in this regard.

The first 'lever' would be the Nike contract, since despite having made it official and presented it to LaLiga, the Catalans did not reach the necessary numbers to register the midfielder. For this reason, they would be providing documentation to the employers' association to demonstrate that the income expected from this commitment is greater than what could be initially appreciated.

In the same way, 'Marca' assures that the Barça entity is working on obtaining new sponsorships completely independent of Libero's non-payment. The Catalan club is reportedly looking for a sponsor for the team's shorts, but Nike is putting up obstacles in the way and, so far, no agreement has been reached.

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On the other hand, the Catalans are close to finalising a commitment to play several friendlies in Asia next summer. Barça will not travel to the United States due to the Club World Cup, so they are aiming for an Asian tour that will bring greater benefits than last pre-season. Income that could be used to increase the payroll and would facilitate the registration of Olmo.

Finally, Can Barça is counting on the return to the Spotify Camp Nou to generate a series of incomes that are widely superior to those of Montjuïc, so they are working to ensure that all this increase in earnings is perfectly documented in order to receive the green light from LaLiga and be able to register the player from Egar, whose file will keep the Catalans on alert in the following weeks.