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With clubs like Barcelona, Real Betis and Almeria struggling to register new signings and spending down in La Liga against the rest of Europe, we ask what is causing Spanish clubs to tighten their belts? What is La Liga President Javier Tebas doing to help ease the situation and what impact are the Legaue’s financial rules having on the overall competitiveness of the competition and the chances of success in Europe?
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4 Comments
Woo early
La Liga has a ''every man for himself" stance but only help Real, Altetico nd Barca then wonder why their league's overall strength has dropped over the years
The only major league financed through the actual football and not Arab Oil, Russian Gas, American investors or German or Austrian companies.
finally someone who is actually willing to look past the negative media agenda against Barcelona.Laporta is doing an incredible job in trying to keep barca competitive after Bartomeu's mad mismanagement. The problem is not Laporta or Barcelona as a whole as portrayed by the media, but Javier Tebas and La Liga's strict rules. Other La Liga clubs assets are nowhere near valuable enough as Barca's, so selling a percentage of that to generate income isn't a very good option. If Tebas and La Liga don't realise their strict rules are doing more harm than good to the teams in the league, they risk falling further back from the premier league and other top 5 leagues as well…