Barcelona’s viability plan for signing Lionel Messi still awaiting La Liga’s response
Barcelona is anxiously waiting for La Liga’s response to their viability plan that they have submitted. Until they receive a response, the club is unable to progress with their summer transfer plans, including the potential re-signing of Lionel Messi. The Director of Football, Mateu Alemany, has met with La Liga officials in recent weeks, most recently at a dinner in Madrid, to discuss a two-year viability plan for the club. The plan aims to demonstrate that Barcelona can accommodate their costs without incurring losses.
Currently, Barcelona is in a financial tight spot and needs the green light from La Liga to register new contracts for three players, namely Gavi, Ronaldo Araujo, and Marcos Alonso. The club is also seeking approval from La Liga for any transfer business they plan to conduct in the summer.
It has been reported that the club’s media channel, BarcaTV, has been shut down to save costs. The employees were unaware of this development, and the news was made public before they were informed. This has caused a great deal of consternation among the club’s employees.
Barcelona has not yet made an offer to Lionel Messi, and they will not do so until they receive the approval from La Liga. It is not clear when La Liga will respond to Barcelona’s viability plan, but the club is hoping for a favorable response that will allow them to proceed with their summer transfer plans.