La Liga chief drops update on Barcelona's hopes of returning to the 1:1 rule after Robert Lewandowski's exit
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La Liga chief drops update on Barcelona's hopes of returning to the 1:1 rule after Robert Lewandowski's exit
"Barcelona are hoping to return to the 1:1 rule in time for the summer transfer window as they aim to bolster their squad ahead of the start of the 2026-27 season."
"The departure of striker Robert Lewandowski will help the club's financial situation as his exit will free up around €24 million from the wage bill."
""I can't make assessments, but there is data that is public, such as the auditor accepting Barça's €70 million for the VIP boxes and that Spotify Camp Nou will open a new stand soon," he said."
""In addition, the departure of Lewandowski, who had one of the highest salaries, will also help. With all of this, it's easy to get an idea.""
Barcelona are targeting a return to the 1:1 rule ahead of the summer transfer window to strengthen the squad for the 2026-27 season. Robert Lewandowski’s departure is expected to improve the club’s financial position by freeing about €24 million from the wage bill. La Liga general director Javier Gomez indicated Barcelona are on track, citing publicly available data such as approval of Barcelona’s €70 million for VIP boxes and plans for Spotify Camp Nou to open a new stand soon. He also noted Lewandowski’s high salary will help. Ansu Fati is also linked with a permanent move to Monaco for €11 million, while Marc-Andre ter Stegen, Marc Casado, and Andreas Christensen are mentioned as potential departures.
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