La Liga President Javier Tebas confirms 1:1 spending rule for Barcelona – report

Barcelona wants to register goalkeeper Joan Garcia after activating his release clause last month, and also to have room within their salary limit to do the same for Nico Williams. If they make it within their salary limit, Barcelona can publish what they make and save, if they are over it, then they can only spend about 60% of them – also known as' 1: 1 -tenders' rule '.

Within the 'normal' level of limitations, Barcelona would help to sign Williams for those who have to stumble his release clause of € 58 million in one go. It is crucial that Barcelona needs the lease of € 100 million from VIP chairs in Camp Nou to be accepted by Auditors Crowe to be back within their salary limit, something they did not do in April.

According to Sport, La Liga President Javier Tebas has confirmed to his counterpart of Barcelona that the Catalan giants will return within their salary limit and be able to publish what they bring in/save. They say that Tebas believes that Barcelona has improved their accounts and has done what is needed, and Laporta has told that they can spend as if they are in the '1: 1' rule – which will be confirmed within a few days.

This report comes as a surprise, because it immediately encounters what Tebas said less than 24 hours ago. “Barca could not register Nico Williams today,” Tebas told Cadena Cope (as worn by Marca) during an event on Tuesday evening. Earlier, Tebas has given the same line, and it is still to be seen what has changed to think about Barcelona or Tebas differently about the issue.

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