Marcus Rashford has been officially registered by Barcelona for their LaLiga opener against Mallorca. Doubts over his registration were alleviated after a series of financial deals, including the sale of Francisco Trincão's rights and a restructuring of Jules Koundé's contract, created necessary salary space. The team also registered goalkeeper Joan García with permission granted by LaLiga. Barcelona is also pursuing plans to sell VIP seats at Spotify Camp Nou to meet regulatory financial requirements, aiming to comply with LaLiga's salary constraints.
Barcelona registered Marcus Rashford for their LaLiga opener against Mallorca after creating salary space through key transfers, including Trincão's sale and Koundé's contract restructuring.
A series of deals completed on Friday created the necessary salary space to register Rashford, reflecting Barcelona's ongoing financial strategy to comply with LaLiga regulations.
The club is working to meet LaLiga's financial rules by potentially generating €100 million through VIP seat sales to ensure they adhere to the 1:1 salary rule.
Coach Hansi Flick expressed dissatisfaction with Rashford's registration uncertainty but trusted the club to resolve the situation ahead of the new season.
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