Will Barcelona be able to sign new players after reducing their salary cap to €400 million next year?


Will Barcelona be able to sign new players after reducing their salary cap to €400 million next year?

Joan Laporta during a press conference.

FC Barcelona has been in the news for quite some time now for their spending free and how they have been buying players since the last two transfer windows despite being in debt. The club has bought several players such as Raphinha, Jules Kounde, Kessie, Marcos Alonso, Ferran Torress, and Lewandowski.

Many clubs are getting Barcelona for the last few months and have raised their complaints to La Liga for checking on their budget and also put an inquiry check in their insights regarding the spending. Barcelona was even a bit on the backside at the start of the tournament when they were close to letting go of Kounde for free days after his move from Sevilla due to the wage bills’ limit being exceeded.

With the club finally getting started with their new project under manager Xavi and getting some good results after getting knocked out of the UEFA Champions League, all the fans believe that the golden years are not far away. Barcelona is currently at top of the league table and would like to bring back the title after three long years of waiting.

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Will FC Barcelona be able to cope with this situation?

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FC Barcelona players during a training session.

FC Barcelona will have to reduce their bill to €400m, next summer and which in turn will reduce the opportunity for the cub to bring some new players. They also have to sell some players in the process to reduce the salaries and it will be the end of an era for a lot of experienced players at the club.

With Gerard Pique already out and Sergio Busquets already confirmed that he will be joining Interr Miami F.C. next season, the huge salary is going to decrease. Memphis Depay and Frenkie De Jong are also close to leaving the club next summer and this will help the club to bring some new talents.

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