RE: Does La Liga President Have An Agenda Against FC Barcelona

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Tebas may or may not have something against Barcelona, but that doesn't matter as nothing he's doing is against the rules. Also, Laporta didn't cut the big wages, he actually added more wages with the levers and if it weren't for PL clubs overspending, Barcelona would have been the club who spent the most and that's a club supposed to be "in crippling debt".

There's no slack needed. If Barcelona provides evidence that they can pay Gavi's wage within the rules, he'd be registered, if not, he won't. Unless you're asking La Liga to make exception for Barcelona while the rest follow those rules and regulations.



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Laporta did cut some wages down, take a look at De Jong, Busquet, and Jordi Alba, their wages were cut by half, and even when Dembele was asking for higher wages before he renews his contract, Laporta was not willing to comply and insist on the offer the club was willing to pay and he also got rid of Griezmann and Coutinho who had huge wage bills in the club.

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You're mistaking deferrals with cuts, but also the same core issue is still the same, Gavi's registration issue is caused by Barcelona's horrible money management Tebas is applying the rules to Barcelona.

Barcelona's payroll went down from €281,185,000 to €263,470,000 but they still paid 150 million in the transfer window. This is a Barcelona issue, even if Tebas hates Barcelona, they put themselves in that situation and even by selling the club's assets, which is very harmful in the long run, Laporta didn't solve the core issue. In fact, the club is worse prepared for the future.

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