FC Barcelona, one of the most iconic football clubs in the world, is facing a severe crisis, both on and off the pitch. The team’s recent form has been dismal, with only one win in their last seven league matches, two draws, and four losses. As a result, they have slipped down the La Liga table, allowing two Madrid-based clubs, Atletico and Real, to take the lead.
However, the on-field struggles are not the only concern for the Catalan giants. Off the pitch, financial issues are threatening to derail their season. The club’s inability to register Dani Olmo, a highly talented Spanish player, has sparked a crisis that could have far-reaching consequences.
Olmo joined Barcelona in the summer of 2024 for a staggering €55 million fee. However, his registration was only possible due to a loophole, which allowed the club to register him in place of Andreas Christensen. With Christensen set to return to the pitch soon, Barcelona must find a new solution to keep Olmo, or risk losing him.
The Hunt for a Solution
In an attempt to resolve the situation, Barcelona’s executives recently took drastic measures, filing a lawsuit against La Liga to apply a preventive measure that would allow Olmo to play. This move is reminiscent of a similar tactic used two years ago to register Gavi. However, there is no guarantee that the verdict will be in Barcelona’s favor this time around.
As a result, the club is exploring alternative solutions, including a plan to sell VIP boxes at the refurbished Spotify Camp Nou stadium. This project, which has been in the works for months, could generate up to €200 million, according to reports from Mundo Deportivo.
A Desperate Plan B
The sale of VIP boxes is seen as a desperate plan B by many, including journalists from AS, who dubbed it a „desperate plan B.” If the court rejects Barcelona’s appeal, the club will be forced to implement this plan by December 31st to avoid losing Olmo. The player’s contract includes a clause that allows him to leave and play for any other club if Barcelona fails to register him.
Olmo has been an integral part of the team, featuring in 15 matches and scoring six goals with one assist. His potential departure would be a massive blow to the club, and fans are on edge, waiting to see how this crisis unfolds.
The Clock is Ticking
With time running out, Barcelona must act quickly to resolve this crisis. The club’s executives are under immense pressure to find a solution, and the sale of VIP boxes is seen as a last resort. As the January transfer window approaches, the stakes are high, and the world is watching to see how this drama unfolds.
One thing is certain: Barcelona’s financial crisis has reached a boiling point, and the consequences of their actions will have far-reaching implications for the club, its players, and its fans. Will they be able to find a way to keep Olmo, or will they be forced to bid farewell to one of their most talented players? Only time will tell.