Barca get green light from La Liga ahead of transfer window
La Liga have given the green light for Barcelona's financial viability plan. This means the club can register renewed players and sign new ones this summer and first on their list is Inigo Martinez.
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Barcelona can look to the future with optimism,. On Tuesday, La Liga gave them the thumbs up on the financial viability plan presented by the club.
This means the Catalans can start to register contracts that have been recently renewed, which up til now they hadn't been able to do.
This is what happened to Ronald Araujo and Gavi, who had moved from the second team to the first team, and then back to the second team when he could not register his new contract. A similar thing happened to Inaki Pena and Sergi Roberto too.
As well as this, Barcelona can now start to register the signings they look to make this transfer window. The first of those looks to be Inigo Martinez, who has moved away from Athletic Bilbao and now appears to be in Barcelona, awaiting the official announcment.
Barcelona's dream, now they have the go-ahead, is to be able to present Leo Messi with an offer which would satisfy the Argentinian star, as well as La Liga - in order to bring him on.
Jorge Messi, Leo's father, was in Barcelona on Monday with Joan Laporta, in a meeting to discuss the possibility of his son returning to the Catalan side.
This means the Catalans can start to register contracts that have been recently renewed, which up til now they hadn't been able to do.
This is what happened to Ronald Araujo and Gavi, who had moved from the second team to the first team, and then back to the second team when he could not register his new contract. A similar thing happened to Inaki Pena and Sergi Roberto too.
As well as this, Barcelona can now start to register the signings they look to make this transfer window. The first of those looks to be Inigo Martinez, who has moved away from Athletic Bilbao and now appears to be in Barcelona, awaiting the official announcment.
Barcelona's dream, now they have the go-ahead, is to be able to present Leo Messi with an offer which would satisfy the Argentinian star, as well as La Liga - in order to bring him on.
Jorge Messi, Leo's father, was in Barcelona on Monday with Joan Laporta, in a meeting to discuss the possibility of his son returning to the Catalan side.
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