Barcelona losing hope of return to La Liga’s 1:1 rule

Barcelona has been trying for many months to return to the 1: 1 rule of La Liga, making it easier for them to sign and register players. However, it seems that these efforts will come in vain.

It is no secret that Barcelona has difficulty overcoming their financial problems, who have so far mean that they cannot register Gerard Martin, Wojciech Szczesny, Roony Bardghji and Marc Bernal, because they have just succeeded in having Joan Garcia and Marcus Rashford signed for their opening La Leaa -Bebbouw.

The outputs of the player have helped Barcelona, ​​but in the meantime they have worked to get approval for the VIP chairs of € 100 million in Forta Advisors and New Era Visionary Group. However, it seems that time is not on their side.

According to RAC1 (via Sport) it will be very difficult for Barça to close the transfer market within 1: 1 rule of La Liga. They still have no approval from Crowe for the functioning of the VIP chairs, and the feeling within the club is that it will not arrive before the summer transfer window closes at the beginning of September.

If the VIP chairs were to be approved by Crowe and then accepted by La Liga, Barcelona would allow to return to the 1: 1 rule. However, nothing can happen until the auditors give the green light, so there is a lot of frustration within Can Barca.

The B -option that Barcelona has investigated to return to the 1: 1 rule is the sale of Marc Casado. The club is open to offers for the 21-year-old midfielder, although it will be difficult to make a sale happen, since the player is not going to leave before the summer transfer window closes.

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