La president of La Liga, Javier Tebas, has shared his positive outlook on Barcelona’s financial recovery and their potential to meet the league’s financial regulations in the near future. This progress will enable them to pursue talented players like Nico Williams from Athletic Club.
Tebas recently highlighted Barcelona’s significant efforts in reducing their wage bill by more than 200 million euros. This development puts them on track to comply with the 1:1 rule, which dictates that clubs cannot exceed their revenue on player wages.
In an interview with ‘Sport’ on Thursday, Tebas pointed out that Barcelona is edging closer to meeting the requirements of the 1:1 rule. He expressed confidence that once they achieve this, they will be able to sign players like Nico Williams or others with similar characteristics.
Tebas commended Barcelona for their commitment to improving their financial situation and emphasized that with the right strategies in place, they can easily incorporate a player like Nico Williams into their squad. He also mentioned that Williams has a release clause of 85 million euros, which can be financially manageable for Barcelona given their revenue potential.
As Barcelona continues to make progress towards financial stability, Tebas believes that they are on the right path to meeting the league’s regulations and being able to make significant signings in the future. With their impressive turnover and dedication to reducing costs, Barcelona is poised to make a strong comeback in the transfer market.