{"id":61639,"date":"2026-01-14T01:19:00","date_gmt":"2026-01-14T00:19:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/weisetech.dev\/fc-barcelona-noticias\/en\/tebas-explains-why-barca-is-not-yet-operating-at-1-1-and-lashes-out-at-florentino_315747_102\/"},"modified":"2026-01-14T01:20:00","modified_gmt":"2026-01-14T00:20:00","slug":"tebas-explains-why-barca-is-not-yet-operating-at-1-1-and-lashes-out-at-florentino_315747_102","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fcbarcelonanoticias.com\/en\/laliga\/tebas-explains-why-barca-is-not-yet-operating-at-1-1-and-lashes-out-at-florentino_315747_102.html","title":{"rendered":"Tebas explains why Bar\u00e7a is not yet operating at 1:1 and lashes out at Florentino"},"content":{"rendered":"
Transfer windows come and go, and **FC Barcelona**, whether by its own decision or by **LaLiga**’s imposition, continues to operate without the **1:1 rule** that allows clubs to spend every euro earned from player sales on reinforcements<\/p>
In an event organized by Europa Press, Javier Tebas<\/strong> stated that the Barcelona team is very close to achieving the balance imposed by financial ‘Fair Play’.<\/p> “(Financial Fair Play) has led them to have a spending policy that is in line with their means, and little by little they are filling the pantry. **Being able to inaugurate the stadium will be good for Barcelona. The data and the numbers are there**,” began LaLiga’s president regarding Bar\u00e7a’s economic situation<\/p> This year there wasn’t as much fuss with registrations, but spending on transfers was once again conditioned by the salary cap and the 1:1 rule. It’s no wonder that the signing of Joao Cancelo<\/a> depended on the long-term absence of Andreas Christensen<\/a>.<\/p> “**They win leagues without being at 1:1… What’s important is economic sustainability**. If they comply with LaLiga’s rules and have no subterfuge, I’m not worried,” he added regarding the financial situation of the reigning champion of three national trophies in Spain.<\/p> “I haven’t said that by opening the Camp Nou, Bar\u00e7a will be at 1:1, I’ve said that they’ve signed players without being under that rule. What I am is more optimistic because they will have more income in the bank, that will do them good”<\/p> <\/blockquote> Furthermore, Tebas compared LaLiga’s economic model to that of the Premier League<\/strong>. Unlike in England, where clubs spend millions without restrictions each year, with increasingly expensive transfers, in Spain the model is much more restrictive and complex.<\/p> “We do not allow that inflationary effect with economic control. The Premier League itself has started to make rules. Now there are many barter operations,” he arguedHe also added: “There was a report on which European clubs were most efficient in spending and sporting results, and they were Spanish<\/strong>. (Leagues like the Premier League) are loss-making leagues, owners are tired of putting in money. Lately, there’s been a lot of swapping,” concluded the president of the employers’ association.<\/p> ‘Dart’ from Tebas to Madrid: “Bar\u00e7a wins Leagues without being at 1:1”<\/h2>
Criticism of Florentino and the breakdown of relations between Bar\u00e7a and Madrid<\/h2>