‘We’ll be in 1:1 salary limit rule in August’ – Barcelona corporate director

Barcelona remains convinced that their salary limit problems will be solved for the first time in three years. The Blaugrana went to the extreme to be able to sign and register players in recent seasons, to sell countless assets, but the feeling that they will be back this summer in the so-called '1: 1 spending rule'.

Clubs in the two best divisions of Spain have calculated a salary limit, and if their wage accounts exceed that amount, they can only spend 60% of what they save or earn to register new players. Something Barcelona was resolved in January, with the lease of 475 VIP chairs for the next 30 years in exchange for € 100 million. Auditors Crowe, however, have decided not to include the income in their accounts until the product is in use, which proves its existence during the current financial exercise.

It has continued to hinder Barcelona in recent seasons, and as things are outstanding, the new signing Joan Garcia does not remain registered, while a new contract for Lamine Yamal is also due to increasing their wage account. 'We will be in the 1: 1 [rule] In August, 'Business Director Manel del Rio Diario told as' noticed that 'we work and be calm'.

He would further explain that Barcelona Crowe needs to include the lease of the VIP chairs in their accounts, which depends on the hosting of the Joan Gamper trophy in August. That in turn would lead to La Liga giving the green light if there are no unforeseen circumstances.

However, that alone will not be enough, and Barcelona must sign a new deal with reduced wages for Frenkie de Jong, agree an exit for Captain Marc-Andre Ter Stegen and possibly do a new sale. A central defender is mentioned as a possibility.

This is in the context of Ter Stegen that remains determined that he will not leave Barcelona this summer. A new deal for De Jong seems more feasible, but comparable to Ter Stegen, all Barcelona's central defenders have remained clear that they are not going to leave the club.

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