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Official: Barcelona returns to the 1:1 rule

Barcelona have taken an important step forward in managing their financial situation, as the Club has officially reinstated the 1:1 salary cap rule, SPORT reports.

This development means that the Blaugrana are no longer restricted by previous regulations, allowing them to operate freely in the upcoming winter transfer market.

This move was essential for the registration of players like Olmo and Pau Víctor, a goal that Barcelona had been pursuing since December 30.

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La Liga have informed Barcelona

Behind the scenes, president Joan Laporta and his team worked tirelessly to ensure this result.

Their efforts extended late into the night and reportedly continued until 12:10 a.m., as they negotiated with La Liga to facilitate the registration of the two players.

Fortunately, La Liga has now confirmed that Barcelona has successfully entered the 1:1 rule after submitting all the necessary documentation regarding the sale of VIP boxes.

FC Barcelona has returned to the 1:1 rule. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

The financial boost from this sale, amounting to approximately €60 million, played a crucial role in helping Barcelona comply with LaLiga’s economic regulations.

A portion of this revenue has already been paid, allowing the club to meet league requirements. Once this obstacle has been overcome, optimism has grown within the club about the possibility of signing both Olmo and Víctor without major complications.

The process is not complete.

However, the process is not completely complete. The main challenge now lies in the legal procedures.

Although La Liga has recognized Barcelona’s compliance with economic regulations, it has referred the case to the legal department of the Spanish Football Federation.

The Federation must now evaluate the situation and address the nuances surrounding the withdrawal of the two players.

Barcelona’s legal team has already presented its arguments to the Federation, with the aim of resolving the matter quickly.

The club remains confident that a resolution will be reached soon, possibly this weekend or early next weekend, allowing Olmo and Victor to officially re-register.

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