It s not just Barcelona! Marca: Many teams in La Liga and Spanish Second Division encountered new players registration problems

According to "Marca", in addition to Barcelona, Sevilla and other teams in La Liga and Serie II have also encountered the problem of registering for new players.

La Liga restricts the club's expenses in recruitment, salary, and operations, and requires that the expenses must not exceed the club's income. However, some Spanish football clubs are currently facing financial difficulties and are difficult to meet the financial fair competition requirements stipulated by La Liga, which will lead to the problem that the club cannot register for new players.

Barcelona has been having difficulties in registering new players in recent years, and it was very troublesome when registering for Olmo last season. Barcelona has signed new goalkeeper Joan Garcia this summer, but has not registered Joan Garcia due to the club's financial problems. However, Barcelona is not the only club that encounters similar problems.

Le Marca pointed out that Sevilla is also one of the famous clubs in La Liga and Europe, and they also encountered registration difficulties. So far this summer, Sevilla has not registered for any new players, and there are currently 9 players in the team that have not been registered, and this situation seems difficult to resolve immediately. Sevilla has been trying to reduce the team's total salary in recent years, but it is difficult to achieve results.

The three newly promoted teams in La Liga in the new season, Levante, Elche and Real Oviedo, also have difficulties in registering players. Although the new season of La Liga is approaching, these three teams have almost not yet been formed. Levante currently only has three players registered, while Elche and Real Oviedo have 11 players respectively, which means more than half of the players in their team have not yet been registered.

La Liga clubs are still in financial difficulties, not to mention the Spanish Second Division club. "Marca" pointed out that Ceuta and Leonésa have not registered any players for the Spanish Second Division. Andorra FC has only registered 2 players and Milandes has registered 8 players. It can be said that the problems of the Spanish Second Division team are even more serious.

Although some clubs have tried solutions such as selling assets and debt restructuring, there is no simple solution to financial problems in the short term. And those teams that have struggled to sign new players need to find other solutions, register for new players and stay competitive in the league.