Barca register four new signings after triggering final 'economic lever'
Barcelona have registered four of their newly signed players ahead of their opening game of the season at home to Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, a LaLiga source has told Reuters.
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Barcelona have registered four of their newly signed players ahead of their opening game of the season at home to Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, a LaLiga source has told Reuters.
Robert Lewandowski looks set to make his Barcelona debut on Saturday after the club registered the Poland international on Friday. The forward was one of a raft of summer additions to the squad at the Camp Nou, despite Barca’s dire financial position. Ad After being unable to satisfy La Liga’s financial regulations, the players were left in limbo heading into the week of the opening game of the season.
Jules Kounde has not been registered by Barcelona ahead of the club’s La Liga opener on Saturday, but the club have registered four other new signings.
BARCELONA: Barcelona managed to register new signings Robert Lewandowski, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen and Raphinha on Friday (Aug 12) in time for their Liga opener against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday.
(Editor's Note: This was updated on Friday following news that Barcelona had sold a further $100m in assets in order to get compliant with LaLiga ahead of the 2022-23 season.)
John Murtough is meeting Adrien Rabiot's mother, Veronique, to discuss personal terms over a potential transfer on Friday, but there can be no ignoring the fact that he is not the midfielder Manchester United want the most before deadline day.
Barcelona have sold a further 24.5% of Barca Studios to Orpheus Media for €100 million in a bid to register all their new signings for Saturday's game against Rayo Vallecano.
MADRID: Barcelona’s attempts to establish themselves once again as a force in La Liga and the Champions League this season have seen the heavily-indebted Catalans gamble with their future to enable a striking summer spending spree. A year after being forced to let Lionel Messi go as eye-watering reported debts of 1.35 billion euros ($1.39 billion) crippled the club, Barcelona have spent 153 million euros on transfer fees alone to strengthen their squad, with Robert Lewandowski the most notable new arrival.