According to a recent report from leading Spanish sports media outlet As, FC Barcelona's newest recruit Daniel Olmo is currently facing a tricky situation - he is worried that he may not be able to complete his registration in La Liga in time to represent the team. The situation has undoubtedly put a huge amount of psychological pressure on the young player and his team.
The new season of La Liga has been in full swing for two rounds, but Olmo can only sit in the stands and watch his teammates struggle on the field. As an important addition to this summer's transfer market, Olmo should have been an important part of Barcelona's plans for the new season, but due to a delay in registration, he has not been able to wear the Barcelona uniform and contribute to the team.
El As states that Olmo and his team are starting to lose patience with the registration issue. They fear that the delay will have a detrimental effect on Olmo's career and could even affect his future at Barcelona. As the game progresses, Olmo's form and confidence will take a serious hit if he continues to be denied a chance to play.
It is worth mentioning that Barcelona has recently officially announced the departure of Gündoğan and Faye, but this does not seem to have brought about a turnaround in the registration of Olmo. The Barcelona side still seems to be facing considerable challenges in player registration, which can't help but raise questions about the club's operation and management ability.
For Barcelona, Olmo's registration is not just about a player's chances of playing, but may also affect the team's overall tactical layout and seasonal goals. If Olmo is not registered in time and integrated into the team, the firepower of Barcelona in the attacking end will undoubtedly be greatly reduced. In addition, this could also lead to internal unrest and dissatisfaction within the team, which will have a negative impact on the team's unity and morale.