Barcelona’s duo, Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, have been officially registered.
The CSD has agreed with Barcelona and will release the statement shortly.
After months of financial scrutiny and judicial proceedings, Barcelona eventually signed Dani Olmo and Pau Victor for the remainder of the season.
The Spanish sports council (CSD) had initially given their provisional reinstatement the nod.
La Liga, however, objected to the signing on the grounds that the club lacked the financial fair play funds to register the players as their books were in variance.
La Liga previously criticized Barcelona for not reporting a sale of a €100m VIP box in their accounts accurately, to the extent of doubting the approval of the auditor.
But following Barcelona’s appeal and renegotiation, the league has now cleared both players for official registration, having approved them.
Club president Joan Laporta had strongly denied any wrongdoing, calling La Liga’s action an attempt to “Hurt Barcelona’s image.”
He maintained that all the registration requirements were met and criticized the timing of the accusations.
Olmo, who joined for €60m from RB Leipzig, and academy product Pau Victor have been key this season.
With their registrations now complete, Barcelona can focus on their title bid in La Liga and the Champions League without further distractions.
The move ends a dramatic standoff, allowing the club and players to put the matter behind them.
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