Major positive 💥La Liga chairman Tebas confirmed: Barcelona has complied with 1-to-1 financial rules
3:35am, 3 July 2025Football

The Daily Sports Daily reported that La Liga chairman Tebas has confirmed with Barcelona Chairman Laporta that Barcelona has complied with the 1:1 financial rules and they can operate as required in the transfer market this summer.
Western media said this is good news for Barcelona, ​​because it will greatly simplify the process of registering new players and renewing their contracts in recent months. For example, both De Jong and Eric Garcia's contract issues will be resolved.
This Monday, the financial year of the 2024-25 season ends. Laporta announced that the club's revenue reached 950 million euros, exceeding the budget's 893 million euros. The figures have been submitted to La Liga and Tebas believes that Barcelona has completed all the required work to resume normal operations. An important requirement for La Liga is that Barcelona's auditing company must accept the 100 million euros of revenue obtained by the club by selling 30-year use rights of 475 VIP seats to both companies. This operation helped Olmo and Victor register in January, although the intervention of the Sports Senior Council was also needed at the time. The deal brought Barcelona back to the 1:1 rule, allowing them to register new contracts for players like Garvey, Araujo and Pedri.
However, a few weeks later, Barcelona faced new challenges. In the mid-season report, Barcelona's audit firm did not accept €58 million of the €100 million as revenue because the seats have not been built yet. The club's board of directors urged contractor Limak to speed up construction and ensure that the seats were completed by June 30. Now, this income can be officially calculated as income. Currently, the accounts are under audit and La Liga will officially confirm that Barcelona can return to the transfer market within a few days.
Return to the 1:1 rule is very important for Barcelona, ​​which means that for every additional euro payroll, one euro must be reduced. This will help new players register, and the management also knows the need to sell some players, such as Fati, who has been loaned to Monaco.
Barcelona has paid 26.34 million euros to termination, which has introduced Joan Garcia and plans to pay Nico Williams a termination fee of 62 million euros this week. The news that Tebas conveyed to Laporta will help the smooth completion of the two signings, and also calmed down some doubts from Biba. In addition, it also made Nico Williams feel at ease, and he would authorize the club to pay his termination fee after waiting for Barcelona to provide protection.
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