The Consejo Superior de Deportes confirmed both players would maintain their sporting licenses after upholding Barcelona's appeal.
Barcelona could lose playmaker Dani Olmo and forward Pau Víctor for the rest of the season. That's because the league says the club is not complying with financial fair play rules.
Dani Olmo's future at Barcelona is once again being called into question after La Liga determined the club did not have the salary space to register Olmo.
The league has questioned whether the sale of VIP seating to Middle Eastern investors was properly accounted for.
Former Barcelona presidential candidate Toni Freixa has hit out at critics after the ruling in the club's favour over Dani Olmo and Pau Victor's registrations.
Spain's sports ministry (CSD) have ruled that Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor can continue to play for Barcelona until the end of the season.
The sporting arm of Spanish government has sided with Barcelona, ensuring that Hansi Flick will be able to continue playing Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the remainder of the season. Olmo and Victor unwittingly found themselves at the epicentre of a heated saga between Barcelona and Spanish football's governing bodies.
Barcelona can perhaps breathe easy over the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, whose ability to play for the rest of the season hinges on the High Sports Committee (CSD). La Liga released a
Barcelona can retain playmaker Dani Olmo and forward Pau Víctor after a favorable ruling by Spain’s sports authority.
Concern is growing in Barcelona that they could lose one of their key players for the rest of the seaon. The registration case ruling on whether Dani Olmo or Pau Victor can continue playing for the
In a strategic victory for FC Barcelona, the Spanish Sports Higher Council (CSD) recently supported the club's appeal regarding the registration of Dani Olmo and Pablo Victor, bringing a mix of anticipation and uncertainty to the future of these talented players.