Barcelona President Joan Laporta and La Liga President Javier Tebas broke up for less than 24 hours this week. The first stated that the Blaugrana was back within their salary limit, while the latter said that this was not the case. It is not the first time that the couple is at odds, nor will it be the last one.
There is a lot of uncertainty about Barcelona's financial position and their proximity to be within their salary limit. The goal is to be back in the so -called 1: 1 spending rule; Clubs about their salary limit may only use 60% of the money they bring in or save to spend on registering new players.
According to MD, Barcelona is convinced that they will return within their salary limit. Their conviction is that they are only one step away from that is the case. After Auditors Crowe refused to accept their VIP chairs of € 100 million in March, it had a direct influence on the bills they could subject to La Liga.
The Catalan giants are of the opinion that after Bouwgroep Limak certified that the VIP chairs had been delivered to Barelona, ​​Crowe will now accept the € 100 million deal and include them in their accounts – Crowe previously claimed that the product did not exist. The green light of the auditor is the only thing that is missing.
The deal has been questioned since it was first announced. None of the two companies that bought the seats existed at the start of the decade, and both have tires to Barcelona indirectly. La Liga has suspected the deals, and there has also been a suggestion that Crowe of La Liga can divide the income of € 100 million over the 30 years of the deal. So far, however, Barcelona seems to be clear and a definitive call on the salary limit will come before July.
