Barca Universal
·9 gennaio 2025
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·9 gennaio 2025
According to a report from Mundo Deportivo, it has come to light that Barcelona president Joan Laporta is set to address the media this coming Tuesday.
During his appearance, he will provide the club’s official stance on the Spanish Sports Council’s (CSD) recent decision to grant precautionary registration to Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.
Barcelona sources confirmed to the outlet that the press conference will be scheduled after the Spanish Super Cup final, ensuring that the focus remains on the club’s bid for the season’s first major trophy. The conference will take place in Barcelona.
Following two judicial rejections, the CSD granted an urgent precautionary measure that allows Olmo and Victor to be eligible for selection. This decision comes as a boost to Barcelona, with both players now potentially available for the Super Cup final.
Laporta expressed his satisfaction with the CSD’s ruling, and cameras were quick to capture his celebratory moment before the match against Athletic Club.
Joan Laporta will appear in front of the media on Tuesday. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
He was seen sharing the moment with Enric Masip, as the duo celebrated the decision that paved the way for both players to contribute in the second half of the season.
The CSD’s decision marks a significant shift in the ongoing saga surrounding the registrations, as both Olmo and Victor were previously unavailable due to the legal uncertainties surrounding their registrations.
The resolution not only offers clarity but also provides Barcelona with two vital reinforcements, giving the team a boost for their upcoming matches.
Laporta’s upcoming media appearance is expected to shed more light on the matter and offer further insight into the club’s perspective on the issue.
As the season progresses, Barcelona will be hoping that the inclusion of Olmo and Víctor will strengthen their squad, particularly in the crucial phase of the season, where every point and every match can make a difference.