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More bad news for Barcelona. Due to financial difficulties, Lionel Messi’s return may not happen

There is no end to the financial troubles in which the Catalan club is mired. Despite the fact that Barcelona has definitely come out of the worst, it is still not won and the current situation may completely prevent even the return of Lionel Messi.

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There is no end to the financial troubles in which the Catalan club is mired. Despite the fact that Barcelona has definitely come out of the worst, it is still not won and the current situation may completely prevent the return of Lionel Messi.

Due to the recent economic troubles coupled with financial constraints from La Liga, Barcelona is dealing with another problem. The management drew up a plan for the economic revitalisation of the club, but this was rejected.

Messi has already been forced to leave Barcelona in the past due to the club’s difficulties, and currently Gavi, Sergi Roberto and Ronald Araujo do not have their contracts settled either.

Barcelona had hoped to work with La Liga when the club needed to reduce spending and debt by almost 200 million euros. As a result, the Blaugranas have secured several levers to secure the finances and bring in much-needed contributions from funds to the club.

Indeed, the issue is all about financial fair play. Unfortunately for the Catalans, La Liga rejected the club’s cost-cutting measures that were supposed to operate for the next 3 years.

La Liga president Javier Tebas was unequivocal. He says that the people who handle the finances at the Catalan club need to work faster and more efficiently. That is the only way the rules for financial fair play can be respected.

In the words of renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona have not yet received the green light from the Football Association to even address the return of Messi and other new arrivals. The economic situation is still difficult.

The club still has to work on the significant salary cuts and registrations of the aforementioned players.

Sources: Twitter, Goal

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