Barcelona's transfer plans have been thrown into chaos after LaLiga announced the club doesn't have enough financial fair play space. The "Azulgrana" are facing another summer of limited spending, hindering their ability to sign key targets like Dani Olmo.
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What's going on? I'll do everything I can to declare war with Barcelona and La Liga. NoBarcelona declared war with Spain's La Liga secretariat.The La Liga secretariat announced on its official website on the 2nd (Korea time) that Barcelona was not meeting its financial fair play.La Liga sets a budget that can be used for the team according to the club's profits at the league level for the club's sustainability.
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Barcelona have been rocked by another salary cap enforced by La Liga after allegedly flouting financial restrictions once again. In a statement, league officials have decided to take action claiming the club's €100million (£77m) sale of VIP seats in the new Camp Nou were not conducted within the set deadline.
As Barcelona travelled to Madrid for their Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, La Liga released a statement that would dominate the headlines. They confirmed that