Next Talent de La Masia: Fernández becomes Barça’s youngest debutant after Lamine Yamal

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Barcelona has an impressive amount of talent in its academies. Many other clubs can only dream of it: Yamal, Gavi, Pedri, Cubarsí, Balde, Casadó, López – simply impressive.
But instead of focusing again on their own youth and finally putting the club on solid financial (Site notre bureau spécialisé)ing, Barcelona is doing the exact opposite: they are signing players they can’t actually afford, just to outwardly have the status of a high-level player. to demonstrate the club.

Barcelona actually has all the conditions to be one of the best clubs in the world. But the way the club is run now is nothing short of embarrassing.

But that’s not the case. Barcelona is already one of the clubs with the most young players in the squad and also one of the clubs that give a lot of playing time to their young players. It is therefore absurd to claim that they would do the exact opposite.

It’s also not true that they can’t afford to pay the players. Financially there is no problem. So far, no player or club has claimed that Barca have failed to meet their financial obligations. All clubs that benefit from transfer rates receive the money on time and all players receive their salaries.

Olmo’s story is different and would not exist in this form in any other league, and in no other league would Barca have to sign Olmo. Moreover, Barca even meets these absurd league demands, the money only arrived in the account 1-2 days late.

For me, it is more of an organizational problem for the Barça management, who looked for a solution here shortly before Knapp instead of dealing with it a week earlier. The Spanish League should also consider adapting this salary cut, as it constitutes a huge competitive disadvantage for Spanish clubs, who are only under pressure to sell players and accept bad deals like the TV deal because of this cut salary, even if not everyone does it. A Spanish club is on the verge of bankruptcy.

How anyone can seriously claim that Barca have no financial problems is beyond me.
There were already some problems with salaries, namely that players like de Jong were almost blackmailed by the club.
Some things of the future, like VIP boxes, have already been sold off to make money.
Barça wouldn’t have to do this if they were this financially strong.
And the rules are the same for everyone.
Question for you: Why do Real have no problems with their finances if the rules are so unfair?

In particular, all of this has happened before… they’ve also sold things many times, whether it’s VIP seats or media rights and so on. And ALL La Liga clubs, without exception, have registration problems. The colleague you insult is already better informed. . Betis Sevilla didn’t even have 11 players registered on matchday one

Regarding Barça’s financial situation: so you understand, they certainly have a lot of money. They just have to operate much more restrictively than others because they mismanaged in previous years. However, they are anything but poor 😅 if they had already been subject to the 1:1 regulation, Olmo’s registration would not have been a problem at all. Barcelona have the (?) biggest sponsorship deal and have generated massive revenue over the years and have even reduced their debts nicely. At the same time, a very large number of young players have been integrated and trained.

Olmo’s problem is purely a management problem and not a financial problem. It won’t be a 270 million catastrophe like you read, but probably only 4.5 million euros (half a year’s salary) and six months if it doesn’t work. Ultimately, he wants to stay at Barca and it is very unlikely that he will sign a lengthy working document anywhere.

Your example with the FDJ is also quite presumptuous, especially because it is a normal daily affair and it is only emphasized at Barça 😅 On the one hand, complaining that he has so much salary and that they have to save money, on the other hand, complain about exactly that.

FDJ has an old contract that is much too dated. As they were making big savings, they shortened all the contracts, only FDJ didn’t want to (so they arranged things differently). In any case, if someone has expectations that are too high, the consequence is that they have to come off the payroll. This is completely normal and happens in EVERY club in the world. Especially since de Jong himself continues to say how much he loves the club. I think this has been a bit exaggerated by the media.

Oh and b2t: this Fernandéz is really great. Very fluid, good game intelligence. Ideal for his age, stay tuned. However, leave the village church. Yamal is not a new Messi and this Fernandez is not a new Yamal. Just enjoy it thumbs up