In what could be a significant development for Barcelona, the club is currently engaged in an economic operation that promises to bolster their financial standing and facilitate the pending registrations of seven players.
According to reports from journalist Adria Albets, sources close to the board state that this move could prove instrumental in aiding the club’s progress towards meeting their financial viability plan.
Barcelona have been diligently working on streamlining their financial situation, and recent sales have showcased some progress in their efforts to balance the books, with the sale of Nico Gonzalez almost a certainty and potentially more to come.
However, this newly proposed economic operation could potentially eliminate the need for a big player sale, which was being reported as a necessity, providing a much-needed financial boost to the club.
The operation, if successfully executed, is reportedly expected to receive approval from La Liga’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, thereby granting Barcelona the opportunity to register the seven players whose inclusion has been pending.
Furthermore, the additional income generated from this economic manoeuvre is anticipated to create sufficient room within the Financial Fair Play parameters to allow Barcelona to register the renewals of Alejandro Balde and Lamine Yamal.
While specific details about the nature of the economic operation have not been disclosed in the tweet, the report states that Barcelona are aiming to finalize the deal within the current week.
Joan Laporta had previously discussed the potential of lending Barcelona’s name to a franchise in Qatar. The Barcelona president had mentioned that if the offer seems lucrative enough, they may consider it. There is a chance that this is the operation in question, but more details are bound to emerge soon.