Barcelona Cleared to Operate Freely in Transfer Market After LaLiga Green Light
Barcelona has received official confirmation from LaLiga that it can now operate with full freedom in the transfer market. The club is no longer bound by restrictive financial ratios and can function under the standard 1:1 spending rule β allowing it to reinvest every euro it generates in revenue or savings.
The approval was personally communicated by LaLiga president Javier Tebas to BarΓ§a president Joan Laporta, marking a pivotal moment in the clubβs financial recovery. For the first time in years, Barcelona can plan and execute transfers without needing to make major sales first or rely on “economic levers.”
This financial freedom reopens the door for marquee signings and contract renewals, providing Xavi’s squad with a much-needed boost ahead of the new season. Targets such as Nico Williams and Marcus Rashford are now more attainable, as the club is no longer hampered by salary cap restrictions that previously blocked player registrations.
Barcelonaβs return to economic normality also reflects successful internal restructuring and a more sustainable financial model β a crucial step as the club seeks to compete at the highest level in Europe once again.