Barcelona to tear up Champions League winner’s contract as agreement reached

Barcelona hope that outputs can help solve some of the limitations where they are under La Liga because of their editions and a former Premier League star will leave Camp Nou

Barcelona and Oriol Romeu are set at a distance of 10 months early to enable the La Liga champions to register players in their team. In his second enchantment at the club, the midfielder agreed to end his contract while the Catalan giants try to get some of their stars out of the books.

Romeu, 33, returned to the club in 2023, more than a decade after he first left the side for whom he made his senior bow. The Spaniard played 37 times in his first season with the club before he came to Girona last year.

And the time is for the parties to go their own way again. Initially, an agreement was concluded to see the exit of the veteran, but was put on hold until Romeu could find a new club – now his departure is up to his departure.

The former Southampton Ace, who was in Chelsea's Champions League Wound team in 2012, did not train with his Barcelona teammates on Wednesday, by Marca, with his expected exit Thursday. And there will be more departure.

Inaki Pena and Marc Casado are among the candidates who will leave in the coming days. The first could extend his contract before he was on his way.

The termination of Romeu will be able to register Barca to register another player in their team. By freeing their wage account and being able to comply with the financial rules of La Liga, Hansi Flick can insist on another player.

Wojciech Szczesny was expected to be the figure in the team. But reports in Spain suggest that the coaching setup is now arguing for Gerard Martin to be registered because of his versatility.

Joan Garcia and Marcus Rashford saw their situations solved alone last weekend, while the Loeningt of Manchester United made his debut against RCD Mallorca from the bank. Barcelona is under pressure with the registrations after they have spent more on buying players and salaries than they have made in the income in the previous term.

Last season Dani Olmo missed the first half of the campaign after he could not be registered in time in comparable circumstances. Last week Flick expressed his frustration.

“For me, the situation, you can imagine that I am not happy with that. But I know the situation and I believe in the club,” he said.

“We will concentrate on what we can change and what is in our hands. The other things, I believe in the club.”

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