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💶 LaLiga updates salary caps, Barça’s rises to €432 million

💶 LaLiga updates salary caps, Barça’s rises to €432 million

LALIGA has made public the new squad cost limits, the caps that determine how much each club can spend on salaries and signings.

This update after the winter transfer window brings very positive news for the offices at Camp Nou, who gain crucial room to maneuver for the club’s immediate future.

FC Barcelona is the main protagonist of this review. The Catalan club has seen its salary cap increase significantly, rising from the 351 million euros set in the summer to the current 432 million euros. This financial relief comes after months of adjustments and allows the club to move closer to the much-desired financial stability.

Madrid, the team with the highest limit

At the top of the table, there are no surprises. Real Madrid continues to lead Spanish football’s spending capacity with an unmovable limit of 761 million euros. The club’s management allows it to maintain a huge gap over its competitors, without having suffered any changes in this last winter window.

Meanwhile, Atlético de Madrid consolidates its place on the financial health podium. The colchoneros occupy third place with a cap of 336 million euros, thus completing the trio of clubs with the greatest economic strength in the league. These figures are fundamental to understanding each team’s possibilities in the upcoming summer transfer market.

This LALIGA indicator is key to ensuring the sustainability of the competition. It is calculated by subtracting structural expenses and debts from each entity’s total income, ensuring that no one spends more than they can organically generate.

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