Barcelona are currently grappling with a significant financial crisis, preventing them from registering nine first-team players, as reported by The Athletic.
The Catalan club faces a daunting task of generating approximately €130 million by the end of June, or they will be unable to register any new signings.
In an effort to mitigate this situation, Barcelona is actively seeking fresh investments and aiming to restructure their existing contract with Nike.
One potential strategy involves offloading or loaning out players returning from their loan spells.
Upon their return, players like Ansu Fati, Eric Garcia, Clement Lenglet, and Sergino Dest will be automatically registered, adding to Barcelona’s financial burden due to their substantial wages.
All four players have been linked with potential moves away from the club.
Additionally, Barcelona is currently unable to register new acquisitions Inigo Martinez and Vitor Roque, owing to the way their contracts were handled last season.
Contracts for Alejandro Balde, Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsi, and Hector Fort have yet to be registered with LaLiga.
Meanwhile, Sergi Roberto and Marcos Alonso are nearing the end of their contracts, and there is still uncertainty surrounding Gavi’s contract situation.