La Liga have released their spending limits for the season and while Barcelona have seen an increase, the Blaugrana are still far behind Real Madrid.
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- Barca's spending limit rises to €426m
- Blaugrana overtake Atletico Madrid
- Real Madrid still reign supreme
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
Each club is allocated a spending limit – the maximum amount they can spend on wages and other expenditures such as bonuses – for the 2024-25 campaign. Barcelona have seen their figure more than double, from €204 million (£172m) earlier this year to €426m (£359m), but they still trail rivals Real Madrid by more than €300m.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The new figure represents a significant improvement in Barcelona's financial situation and means they are now closer to being able to sign players more easily, having struggled to register new signings in recent years – including Dani Olmo this summer.
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WHAT LA LIGA PRESIDENT SAID
La Liga president Javier Tebas said: "Barca as a club have increased revenue and decreased expenses significantly. They have done a good job."
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DID YOU KNOW?
Reigning champions Real Madrid still have the highest cap in the league at €754m (£636m). Atletico Madrid, previously second, have been overtaken by Barca after seeing their limit set at €310m (£262m). Real Sociedad (€159m/£134m) and Villarreal (€135m/£114m) complete the top five, while Girona's limit hit €94m (£79m) after they qualified for the Champions League for the first time last season.
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