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After days of waiting, Barcelona has received satisfactory results from its legal action, allowing them to register Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.
After La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation denied their plea to re-register Olmo and Victor last week, Barcelona requested permission from the Higher Sports Council (CSD) to provide a precautionary measure that would allow the two players to remain available for the time being. It was given on Wednesday, less than an hour before their Spanish Super Cup semi-final versus Athletic Club.
The CSD has granted emergency registration for Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor.
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