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What would happen this summer if LaLiga did not let Barça sign for next season?

Published:7/03/2023 - 17:18h

Updated:7/03/2023 - 17:18h

LaLiga has recently maintained that it will maintain the ban for this summer on FC Barcelona in terms of the transfer market, thus forcing the Barça team to reduce its high wage bill

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It does a week the president of LaLiga, Javier Thebes, did his last public apparition speaking of the economic situation of the FC Barcelona. In that occasion, the Spanish lawyer spoke in an event of football from London and left in clear that in the past market of winter the patronal was the responsible that the Barcelona club have not been able to reinforce.

In fact, the culés entered in that moment the registration of Gavi like player of the first team and was refuse, but finally a cautelar allows to the mediocampista play with his dorsal 6 with index card of player of First, and no of the filial Catalan. On the same line, Thebes declared in this event from England that for this next summer the Barça will not have allowed fichar.

It could suceder a 'earthquake' of this magnitude?

All these statements of the director of LaLiga owe mainly to the mass salarial, in which the Barcelona club is exceeded by at least 200 million euros, something that confirmed this same Tuesday Joan Laporta. The president culé ensured that they will work to resolve this situation, but declared that they expect fichar a side, a forward and perhaps a new central.

The question to all this is what would happen if LaLiga finishes winning this 'war' regarding the signings of the Barça and the Catalan team can not do incorporations because of his problems of limits salariales. This would suppose that in the dispatches would have to schedule the next season with the current staff, more some incorporation of the filial or of the players that return of his respective cessions.

The worst stage for the Barça

The impossibility to inscribe new agreements in this stage, would suppose that the Barcelona team could not resort not even to the market of free players, neither neither to some option of loan in which it have to assume the index card of the player involved. To this besides would add that the continuity of Sergio Busquets would be subjected to a new agreement with an index card very to the drop, something that up to now the player does not seem opened to accept.

Under these possible rules in summer, Xavi and his technical body would have to resort to leave go out to important players like Frenkie of Jong, Raphinha, Dembélé or Kessié to generate income by more than 100 millions and besides free his index cards, especially the one of the Dutch, the highest of all the staff. This would leave a staff weakened and with little time and money to reinforce thinking in going back to be competitive in LaLiga, as well as in the next Champions League.

The 'arrived' to the Camp Nou

This hypothetical stage would have to players like Sergiño Dest, Ez Abde, Nico González or Samuel Umtiti like possible solutions for the short term. Being still in the statements of Laporta, in which it stood out that they look for a side and a forward, the already mentioned players would return of his cessions and could reinforce to the staff in his respective positions, although several are not of the like of the technical body.

To these cases adds also names like Lenglet and Trincao, that although they could be equally sold, like the others four, or yielded again, would be the 'only' options that the Barça would have to improve his staff of the following course. On the other hand, canteranos like Alarcón could give the definite jump to the first team and like this fill a space that LaLiga would allow with a name like Carrasco or Vitor Roque.

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