Barcelona Players Allegedly Threaten to Quit Spanish National Team if Olmo Not Registered, Player Responds

13/01/2025 35hotness 0likes

After half a season of suffering, Spanish star Olmo finally completed his registration and managed to obtain the qualification to play for Barcelona. Due to the insistence of La Liga not allowing Barcelona to register Olmo, the Catalan giants had to seek help from the Spanish Higher Sports Council, bypassing La Liga to obtain temporary registration qualifications for Olmo. This gave Barcelona and Olmo some breathing space, although the fundamental problems of Barcelona have not been resolved, and their relationship with La Liga is quite delicate.

La Liga's Tebas is very dissatisfied with the intervention of the Spanish Higher Sports Council and the temporary registration qualifications given to Olmo and others. He believes that everyone should consider Barcelona's financial control mechanism instead of ignoring it and meeting any requirements. Moreover, it is widely rumored throughout La Liga and even the world football community that Barcelona's Spanish internationals played a significant role in Olmo's registration, with reports suggesting that they would collectively withdraw from the Spanish national team if Olmo was not registered.

If this were true, the matter would be very serious. Just before Olmo's temporary registration, Spain's well-known "As Newspaper" exposed this incident. Since there are many Spanish internationals in Barcelona's squad, who are also core players, and Olmo himself is a mainstay of the Spanish team, this matter caused a huge stir after being exposed, and then Olmo was allowed to be temporarily registered. After Barcelona's midfielder successfully completed his registration, Spanish international Pedri clarified the rumors, stating that it is not true that Spanish internationals threatened to withdraw from the team to force La Liga to register Olmo, and he himself would not let anyone affect his service for the Spanish team.

Many La Liga clubs are very dissatisfied with Olmo completing his registration, as this undermines the effectiveness of financial control. Pedri does not comment on the thoughts of other teams. He believes that every team and player has the right to express their opinions, so he doesn't care what others say. As a key player for both Spain and Barcelona, Pedri must clarify this statement; otherwise, it would cause great harm to himself, Barcelona, and the Spanish Higher Sports Council.

In fact, Olmo and Victor obtaining temporary registration qualifications indeed violates the principles of La Liga and goes against the fairness of competition. However, it is indeed unlikely that national team players would withdraw from the national team to pressure for Olmo's registration, as doing so would make them the target of criticism from all Spanish fans. Obviously, Barcelona and the Spanish internationals within the team would not do such an irrational thing.