“Dani Olmo? It’s regrettable that a club like Barcelona has to resort to these tricks.”
Ronald De Boer said that if it were a normal company it would have gone bankrupt by now

Ronald De Boer, former Barcelona player , left harsh criticisms of the Catalan emblem, for the way it managed the case of Dani Olmo , an attacking midfielder who was vetoed by La Liga , but who ended up registered after government intervention, when he received the green light from the Council Superior of Sport.
“On the one hand, it is heartbreaking that this could happen again and that other clubs that are really trying to do their best and act fairly are affected. Barcelona, once again, looks like it’s getting away with it, but it’s really crazy that this could happen, because if it were a normal company or something like that it would have declared bankruptcy or disappeared a long time ago.” to Ziggo Sport.
The image that the case brings to the club was analyzed by the former offensive midfielder: “It’s also ridiculous. It’s turning into an authentic soap opera. He will take advantage of anything to ensure they can count on Olmo. [Pau] Víctor too, but especially Olmo, who is a very important player. Laporta [Barcelona president] is now under more pressure than ever, considering the absurdity of this situation. I don’t know how this will end, but it is deeply regrettable that a club as beautiful as Barcelona has to resort to these tricks time and time again.’