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Official, Barça Sends Dani Olmo on Loan to a Friendly Club: Surprise, It's in Spain

Barça player's future remains a mystery that keeps everyone on edge

Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor's future keeps FC Barcelona on edge. Both players, essential in the club's long-term plans, face a complicated situation due to issues with their registration in LaLiga EA Sports. Without an immediate solution, Barça has been forced to explore alternatives to keep both players active.

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Dani Olmo in a training session | @FCBarcelona

Dani Olmo: 14 Offers, but Loyal to Barça

Since it became known that Dani Olmo might not play for Barça this season, several clubs have shown interest in acquiring his services. Up to 14 offers have been made for the midfielder, including some from major European teams and LaLiga clubs.

However, Olmo has demonstrated his commitment to Barça by rejecting proposals that don't directly benefit the club. One of these offers came from Sevilla, a team involved in the legal dispute that left Olmo in this situation. Their proposal was immediately dismissed.

Olmo, who has a clause that would allow him to leave for free, has decided not to exercise it. Instead, he has chosen to collaborate with the club and accept a loan that will allow him to return in July, ready to join Hansi Flick's project.

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Pau Víctor with Barça | @FCBarcelona

A Strategic Loan

FC Barcelona is working to finalize a temporary solution that allows Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to keep playing. The idea is to agree on a loan until June 30, after which both would return to the team. This measure, besides keeping the players in shape, would temporarily ease the club's financial pressure.

Of all the available options, the most feasible and beneficial for all parties is sending them to Girona. The Girona club, known as a "friendly club" to Barça, is the ideal destination.

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Dani Olmo celebrating a goal | @FCBarcelona

Pau Víctor, who was trained at Girona, would return to his former team. Meanwhile, Dani Olmo would enjoy the opportunity to continue playing in the First Division, close to his home and in a familiar environment.

The relationship between FC Barcelona and Girona greatly facilitates this operation. Both clubs have a history of cooperation in developing young talents. Additionally, Girona's geographical proximity and playing philosophy offer a perfect context for Olmo and Pau Víctor to shine during this period.

The loan would also include a clause prohibiting them from facing Barça, ensuring they don't harm the blaugrana team in any competition. For Girona, incorporating two players of Olmo and Pau Víctor's caliber would be a significant boost to their aspirations in LaLiga.

Pau Víctor | @pauvictor_

A Temporary Solution for a Complex Problem

Barça, having exhausted all legal avenues to register both players, has found in this loan a temporary solution. Although it's a blow to lose two key players for six months, the measure allows the club to avoid legal conflicts and maintain a good relationship with Dani Olmo. Who continues to demonstrate his commitment and professionalism.

For his part, Pau Víctor also benefits from this opportunity to continue his development in an environment he already knows and where he'll have playing time.

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Dani Olmo with Barça | @FCBarcelona

FC Barcelona's ultimate goal is to reintegrate Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor next summer. Both players are part of the club's long-term plans, and their performance at Girona will serve as preparation to return to Camp Nou with more experience and rhythm.

The loan of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor to Girona emerges as the best solution at a critical moment. It allows Barça to comply with financial regulations, maintain the players' competitiveness, and strengthen its relationship with a strategic ally in LaLiga.

In this case, Olmo's loyalty to Barça has been key to finding a solution that benefits all parties. Now, the challenge will be to make the most of these transitional months and prepare for a triumphant return to Camp Nou.