LaLiga Cuts Barcelona's Spending Cap to €204 Million Amid Financial Struggles
The reduction marks a significant decrease from last year's cap, intensifying the club's challenge to remain competitive.
- Barcelona's annual spending limit has been cut by €66 million, now set at €204 million, as announced by LaLiga.
- Real Madrid maintains the highest spending cap in LaLiga at €727 million, with Barcelona's cap significantly lower.
- The cap reduction is due to Barcelona's ongoing financial issues, including debts and the impact of previous 'palancas' asset sales.
- Barcelona faces restrictions on player registrations and signings, with the need to sell key players to comply with financial rules.
- The club's move to the Olympic Stadium and unrealized revenue from asset sales have further strained its financial situation.