Last Saturday, December 21, the Extraordinary Assembly of members of FC Barcelona was held, which the board of Joan Laporta convened with the aim of voting on the new agreement with Nike. Although, at first glance, the only point to discuss was the ratification of the deal with the North American multinational, some members took the opportunity to question the president about some current issues of the club.
One of the doubts that arose was the hypothetical registration of Nico Williams if the club had signed him last summer, considering the problems to register Dani Olmo. In this regard, 'Jan' was emphatic in stating that "we never said we would sign him, but that we could make a deal of that magnitude. And we did one a little smaller with Dani Olmo, which cost about 48 million".
Will Barça be able to register Dani Olmo?
In that sense, the Blaugrana president assured that, beyond the rumors linking the Athletic Club player with the team managed by Hansi Flick, the sports management, led by Deco, "thought it was more important to sign Dani Olmo than other players".
Finally, regarding the registration of the Egarense, Laporta stated that "we have registered him temporarily and hope to do so definitively. There are always doubts about registrations, and in the end, we always end up registering them". In this way, the Catalan leader 'resolved' two of the 'soap operas' that have most pursued the institution in recent weeks.