Barcelona Return to 1:1 Rule; Legal Warning to Real Madrid
Key Questions
Has Barcelona returned to La Liga's 1:1 financial rule?
Yes, acting president Rafa Yuste confirmed that Barcelona have returned to the 1:1 rule, restoring their ability to register players normally. This represents a key step in the club's financial recovery.
What legal action is Barcelona taking against Real Madrid?
Yuste issued a warning that Barcelona will pursue legal action against Real Madrid over the 'Negreira slander' campaign and intends to meet them in court. The club views the claims as damaging.
What did Rafa Yuste discuss at the Senate meeting?
Yuste reviewed the season and addressed both financial progress and the club's response to external criticisms during the Ordinary Senate Meeting. He emphasized stability and future plans.
How significant is the return to the 1:1 rule for Barcelona?
It marks a major milestone in Barcelona's financial recovery, allowing the club to operate without previous restrictions on signings and squad management. Normal transfer activity can now resume.
What is the current status of the rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid?
The rivalry has escalated due to Barcelona's planned lawsuit against Real Madrid regarding Negreira-related statements. Both clubs appear set for a legal confrontation.
Acting president Rafa Yuste confirmed Barcelona have returned to La Liga's 1:1 financial rule, allowing normal signing ability. He also issued a legal warning to Real Madrid over their 'Negreira slander' campaign, stating the club will meet them in court. This marks a major milestone in Barça's financial recovery and escalates the rivalry.