Barça is celebrating. After years of searching, it has achieved an important milestone by finally being able to comply with the 1:1 rule of financial Fair Play. The sale of the new VIP boxes at the new Camp Nou has been key to reaching this goal.
With this news, Barça approaches the winter market with excitement and hope, as this economic relief could allow them to strengthen the team at a key moment in the season. Thus, the club is expected to make some significant additions, which has caused a lot of anticipation among fans.
Barça Can Sign for Each Sale It Makes
Salary normalization is great news for the stability of the culé club, as it gives it greater freedom to operate in the upcoming winter transfer market. From now on, Barça will be able to sign without the restrictions that have limited them in recent years.
Now, for each sale it makes, it can allocate that amount to transfer new players. This flexibility opens up many possibilities for the club, which, with compliance with the 1:1 rule, has freed itself from the economic tensions that have marked it so much.
Laporta Learns about the New 10 Million Operation
Barça will try to sell players to be able to sign. In this regard, a large part of the income could come from the imminent sale of Óscar Mingueza, who is currently at Celta de Vigo, to Aston Villa.
Barcelona, which has 50% of the player's rights in case of a future sale, could receive an amount close to 10 million. This amount would be a great boost for the club's coffers and would add to the resources available to strengthen the team for the second half of the season.
Barça's Transfers in the Winter Market
With this income, Barça will look to sign now, and one of the club's main objectives in the winter market is to strengthen its forward line. In this regard, there has been talk of possible additions of high-quality players, such as Rafael Leão or Luis Díaz. However, transfers of this magnitude are difficult to make in January, especially because clubs are not inclined to let their big stars go.
Therefore, Barça is also considering more affordable options, such as Marcus Rashford or Heung-min Son, who could be more viable alternatives.
The sale of Mingueza and other possible income could be the key to taking a step forward this season, and although Leão or Díaz seem complicated, the sports management wants to sign. With the ability to sign again, the blaugrana club feels more prepared to face challenges and strengthen its team on the path to its goals.