The situation of Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor at Barça remains critical. They're still not registered in La Liga and right now they would be free. Meanwhile, the deadline for doing so has closed, and if the league doesn't accept their registration, the club could face serious difficulties in having its full team.
In this context, there's a risk that both Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor could leave for free this January if their registration isn't solved. This would translate into an economic blow for Barça, which would lose two key players without receiving any compensation just six months later. The situation is especially concerning with Olmo, whose market value is high and his free departure would be a setback for the finances after the big investment that was made.
Dani Olmo Already Has Offers: Three TOP Clubs are Watching
If Dani Olmo's registration isn't achieved, Barça would face the possibility of the Spanish player leaving the club this very January. According to Fichajes.net, three major European clubs have already shown interest in acquiring the services of the Spanish player. These are Manchester City, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich.
Pep Guardiola's Manchester City could be a tempting destination for Olmo, who has experience in elite soccer and would be a valuable addition to the English team. On the other hand, Manchester United, in its constant rebuilding process, also sees Olmo as a player capable of making a difference in their offense. Finally, Bayern Munich has also shown interest in the Spanish international, which would put even more pressure on Barça to solve the registration.
Barça Would be Forced to Sign in Winter
If Olmo leaves for any of these three clubs, Barça would be forced to act in the transfer market. Olmo's departure would leave a significant gap in the team, especially in the offensive area, so the club would seek immediate reinforcements. One of the options being discussed is Marcus Rashford.
However, Barça wouldn't only need to sign an striker but also focus on strengthening the midfield, especially if Olmo's departure weakens that area. The midfielder has been key in playmaking and connecting lines, so his absence would force the management to look for options in the market. It's very important that Barça doesn't lose differential quality at this part of the season.