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Tebas sends signals of improvement for FC Barcelona: is the 1:1 rule back?

Published New:18/07/2025 - 02:14h

Updated New:18/07/2025 - 02:15h

Tebas spoke in Barça code: hinted at progress towards the 1:1 rule and did not rule out a LaLiga match in Miami

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Everything seems to indicate that FC Barcelona is on the verge of improving its situation with respect to LaLiga's fair play. At least that's what Javier Tebas implied, who in his most recent public appearance - at an event held in London, where the employers' association signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia for the television broadcast of Saudi football - spoke about the economic situation of the culé team.

First, the Spanish-Costa Rican president again mentioned that the Blaugrana club still does not operate under the 1:1 rule, but that the solution is in their hands:

"That depends on Barcelona. I haven't been on top of it for a few days and that is a matter for LaLiga's economic control team, and they will know."

In turn, the president of LaLiga admitted that the market in terms of registrations may take a turn soon: "We have a website where registrations are published. If they are not registering, it is because at this time they may have the players or the total data has not been given."

Tebas sends a positive signal to Barça: is the 1:1 rule approaching?

It was there that he left a message that can be read as encouraging for Barcelona, by acknowledging:

"I'm not too worried about Barcelona this season, to be honest."

An assertion that offers a positive perspective for a Barcelona team that, according to what has been disclosed, could start operating under the 1:1 rule in mid-August.

Tebas and a possible LaLiga match in Miami: Barcelona vs. Villarreal?

In another vein, Tebas also 'responded' to Miguel Galán, president of the National Training Center for Coaches (CNFE). Recently, through his social networks, Galán announced that the alleged commitment that LaLiga intends to take to Miami would be a duel between Barcelona and Villarreal in December.

"I don't respond to Miguel Galán, because he says so many things that... We work, and for some time I have been saying that our will is to take a match outside of Spain, and I have said that Miami is where it can go. His success is playing the lottery," Tebas pointed out.

But regardless of this, it is not estimated - at least officially - that either Barcelona or any other team can play a LaLiga match on US territory, as the option has been flirted with in recent years. Even so, the option remains open: "It is always possible, but I don't know if it will be Barcelona-Villarreal or another match," he concluded.