FC Barcelona is facing one of the most critical moments of its season after LaLiga's decision to deregister Dani Olmo due to non-compliance with the established financial requirements. Joan Laporta, the club's president, is exploring all possible options to raise funds and free up wage bill space to re-register the Spanish attacking midfielder, who was signed as the star player last summer.
The situation is alarming as the club not only risks losing a key player in its sports project but also faces a severe economic blow. If Olmo cannot be re-registered, Barcelona will have to pay Leipzig the agreed 48 million euros for his transfer and fully cover the player's salary, seriously jeopardizing finances and affecting future plans in the transfer market.
Six players put on the market
To prevent this scenario, Laporta considers the departure of six players who could free up wage bill space and generate significant income. The list includes Ronald Araújo, Andreas Christensen, Frenkie De Jong, Ansu Fati, Ferran Torres, and Eric García. Although they have not been key players under Hansi Flick, all of them have suitors in the market who could offer attractive figures.
The upcoming days are crucial for the Barcelona board, as they must find a balance between maintaining competitiveness on the field and stabilizing their finances. Laporta, who has overcome previous financial crises, knows that managing this issue will define his legacy as president.
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