
Speaking on the matter, he said, "It’s not my job. I spoke with President Laporta today, and I have confidence in the club. They do their job; I do mine."
While Flick acknowledged the professionalism of everyone involved, he did not hide his dissatisfaction with the situation. He stated, "Honestly, I am not happy about the situation, and the players are not either—but it is what it is. We are professionals." He added that the team is maintaining confidence and awaiting a final decision.
The issue revolves around Barcelona’s attempts to register Olmo under LaLiga's wage cap restrictions, which have already resulted in a second appeal being rejected. As a result, the club has applied to the Spanish Football Federation for the necessary licenses. Despite the complexities, Flick commended the players' readiness and positive attitude in challenging circumstances.
Barcelona’s upcoming game in the Copa del Rey against UD Barbastro will test the team as they work to maintain focus amidst these difficulties. Flick also noted that the decision regarding the potential debut of goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny would be made closer to the match.
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