Is there a day without some news from Barcelona which basically embarrasses this great club? Hardly. To be fair, there are two things to consider – those kind of news are usually around transfer windows, when all Barca‘s financial troubles come to daylight, and those troubles were not caused by current president Juan Laporta, he inherited them and needs to solve them, out over and over again. So, ahead of the June transfer window, we face the same story – players registration. And add to that the coach registration. Barcelona has brought in Hansi Flick, but his contract is not valid, or rather he cannot be registered due to financial restrains. A tale of Xavi’s dismissal at BarcaAs per Marca, Barca is still waiting for their 100 million euros payment from Libero, who bought 49 per cent of ‘Barca Studios’ to investors at the time when the club was in their worst financial crisis two years ago. They are also on a verge of a new, 100 million euros deal with Nike and both payments are expected to go directly into addressing the financial crisis both in terms of registering players and buying new ones. After surprisingly dismissing Xavi, Laporta brought in the German tactician but it was the already former coach who helped the club by claiming only 2.5 million of compensation, and left 8.5, which will be used to pay Flick‘s wage.Xavi’s farewell message and a tip to Flick: You will suffer, this is a complicated placeThere is also problem with registering the players, not only the coach and his stuff. Marca writes that the two players who have an absolute priority are Gavi and Balde. They are two key players for next season and the club will register them as soon as it is possible. Also, the new coach will decide will the newly signed Brazilian Vitor Roque go on loan (Xavi‘s idea), or will he compete for the starting 11. Flick will also have to decide between Íñigo Martínez and Eric García (coming back from Girona), as he cannot keep both players. ##NAJAVA_MECA_8136613##