Barcelona could lose Olmo after La Liga says club not complying with financial rules
- La Liga alleges FC Barcelona is not following financial regulations, which creates registration issues for players.
- Barcelona reportedly missed a deadline to prove financial compliance for registering players like Olmo and Víctor.
- The dispute centers on a €100 million deal involving VIP seat sales at Camp Nou stadium.
- La Liga stated Barcelona lacked the capacity to register Olmo and Víctor, even after a VIP seat sale.
- The sports authority will rule on the registrations, potentially sidelining Olmo and Víctor for the season.
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