Barcelona send documents to ratify €100m VIP seats lease – key to transfer window imminent

Barcelona has succeeded in registering summer signs Dani Olmo and Pau Victor because of their deal to rent out 475 VIP chairs for a period of 30 years. That deal was later removed from La Liga's salary limit calculations, reducing the Blaugrana. However, if they can go within their salary limit, they can commit themselves for signing sessions this transfer window.

The VIP seats Deal saw a 30-year lease signed with Fortia Advisors and New Era Visionary Group for an amount of € 100 million, which sufficiently increased the Barcelona salary limit to register Olmo and Victor, until then registered under a ruling of emergency injuries. However, after Auditors Crowe had established that they could not include the deal in this year's accounts, because the product did not yet exist, that € 100 million was removed again.

The latest development, according to Marca, is that constructor Limak has completed the construction of those VIP chairs and has given documents that certify this fact and a receipt to the club. Barcelona, ​​in turn, has submitted these documents to Crowe, in the hope that they will update the club's accounts, and they can then submit the new songs to La Liga to raise their salary limit again. If it is accepted, Barcelona can be back in the so-called '1: 1 rule'.

La Liga challenged the registration of Olmo and Victor and is said to have suspicions about the business connections between Barcelona, ​​Fortia Advisors and New Era Visionary Group. There has also been a suggestion that La Liga can include the deal in their calculations, but on pro rata. That would earn the money from the deal shared by seeing every year that the lease is active. Reducing its impact dramatically prior to the following season and changing Barcelona's plans.

However, there seems to be general progress with the stadium, laid with the grass and is planning to return to a partially open camp well on a capacity of around 60,000 in September. They are planning to test the stadium in July to see if it is ready for action.

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