Ser Catalunya: Barça’s “open war” with LaLiga for ‘fairplay’

“Open War”. According to the program What do you play of SER Catalunya, this is how Barça describes the relationship with Barça from within its offices. The reasons are two. The first, the famous 15% extra wage bill that the body chaired by Javier Tebas has activated for the clubs that signed the agreement with the CVC fund.. Since Barça did not do it, they are prohibited from having that extra that the Barça club estimates at 90 million euros that it would receive from Sixth Street, the fund that bought 25% of its television rights for the next 25 years. Hence Barça has sued LaLiga in the Mercantile Court for that reason.

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The other reason for the open war is Gavi. According to the SER, The Barça club barely has a million euros left to be able to register the Andalusian as a first-team player. However, LaLiga, which already informed the Barça club that he cannot sign this January, has also objected to Gavi’s registration with the number 6 (of the first team) this January. And I argue it with two articles. The number 101 maintains that if LaLiga calculates that the salary limit will be exceeded the following season, it cannot register a player. Article 93.6 also says that “for clubs that have carried out exceptional operations (such as” levers or sales/distorting income) and for clubs that have been relegated, a Treasury Plan must be submitted for the following two seasons. Y LaLiga does not see anything clear about this Barça viability plan.

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