Barcelona is pushing for a star forward despite salary limits, grappling with VIP seat lease inclusion and potential exits like Araujo, Fermin, and Casado. Araujo wants to stay, while the club eyes young talent Marc Domnech from Mallorca.
Barcelona faces a challenging summer transfer window, balancing financial needs with squad adjustments. Key player Ronald Araujo's future remains a topic of discussion, though Juventus has reportedly dropped interest. The club also secures young talent Lovro Chelfi for their B team.
Barcelona, demonstrating financial flexibility, is eyeing Inter's Denzel Dumfries for right-back. His €25m release clause expires July 31st, demanding swift action. A defender like Christensen or Araujo needs to depart to free up salary space for the Netherlands international.
Arsenal are pushing for major attacking reinforcements, eyeing talents like Rodrygo, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke. With new signings Kepa and Zubimendi already on board, Mikel Arteta's side is shaping up for a formidable season, balancing ambition with financial prudence.
Barcelona reportedly won't trigger Denzel Dumfries' €25M release clause. The club is content with Jules Kounde, eyes Hector Fort as a future star, and faces FFP hurdles, potentially blocking new player registrations.
Following Nico Williams' rejection, Barcelona is reportedly eyeing Inter's Denzel Dumfries, available at a reduced price for just ten days. Financial challenges and player registration capacity remain key hurdles for the Catalan giants.
Brighton's Evan Ferguson is reportedly attracting interest from Italian giants Roma and Atalanta for just €25m. Roma eye him post-FFP resolution, while Atalanta considers him a replacement if star striker Mateo Retegui departs.
UEFA fined AS Roma €3M for FFP breaches, while Inter and Milan were cleared. Meanwhile, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Aston Villa received significantly larger fines and multi-year settlement agreements for their more substantial financial rule violations.
Chelsea and Aston Villa have been fined by UEFA for breaching financial rules, facing potential player registration limits for their upcoming European campaigns. Both clubs are working to comply.
Barcelona has accepted a €15m fine from UEFA, with an additional €45m conditional on meeting FFP targets over two seasons. The club also faces Champions League squad restrictions, highlighting ongoing financial challenges alongside Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Lyon.