Barcelona – ESP.BARCELONA

The financial landscape of FC Barcelona has seen a notable transformation following LaLiga’s recent announcement regarding the club’s spending limit. The Catalan giants, once facing dire financial constraints, now have a spending cap of €426 million ($470.1 million), a remarkable recovery from the mere €204 million they were allocated at the beginning of the year.
After a lengthy battle with injury, Barcelona midfielder Gavi has made significant strides in his recovery, returning to training this Thursday. This pivotal moment comes nearly ten months after he suffered a severe knee injury—a torn anterior cruciate ligament—while playing for Spain against Georgia during a European Championship qualifying match late last year. At just
Barcelona president Joan Laporta has expressed optimism regarding the upcoming January transfer window despite the challenges faced by the club during the summer. Laporta assured that the club will be able to sign players “normally” in January, emphasizing the importance of meeting LaLiga’s 1:1 rule before making any further moves. He highlighted the fact that
Recently, Spanish media reports have been circulating, suggesting that Barcelona’s sporting director Deco is contemplating leaving the club due to the challenges faced during the summer transfer window. Despite signing Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, the club was unable to secure a left winger, a holding midfielder, and a defender, primarily due to ongoing financial