Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Barcelona yet to register new signings

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Mehr Ali Altaf
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Mehr Ali is a young bilingual journalist from Afghanistan working for the English language version of Khaama Press online. His main responsibility include researching and writing news reports for the sports, tech and entertainment sections.

Barcelona are still to register any new players before this weekend’s La Liga opener with Rayo Vallecano.

Barca have been wrestling with severe financial issues, which need to be addressed to comply with La Liga’s strict financial regulations.

In effect that has meant the Catalan giants have sold off huge amounts of their future income in order to comply and register new players.

That includes striker Robert Lewandowski and forward Raphinha.

As well as Poland international Lewandowski from Bayern Munich and Brazilian Raphinha from Leeds, the club have also signed defenders Jules Kounde and Andreas Christensen and midfielder Franck Kessie.

However, Barcelona are still to satisfy La Liga and are now working on activating what is being referred to as a fourth ‘financial lever’, a significant stake in their Barca Studios commercial arm, in order to comply.

In addition, long-serving defender Gerard Pique has taken a pay cut.

La Liga believe these changes will allow Barcelona to start registering new players, although there is a feeling at the league this may be done on an individual basis rather than all at once.

Barcelona’s financial strife is one of the reasons for the uncertainty over the future of Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong.

Manchester United are keen to sign De Jong, with Chelsea also expressing an interest.

However, De Jong is owed millions in deferred payments from a restructuring of his Barcelona contract, which has come into force this season.

Barcelona president Joan Laporta insists the club want to the Netherlands international to stay.

“Frenkie de Jong is a Barcelona player of great quality and we want him to stay,” Laporta told TV3.

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