Barcelona fined for breaking FFP rules over three defenders

Even thou a world of football is filled with exciting news, great games and wonderful goals, there is the other, boring side of it. And recent news coming from Barcelona can be placed in that category. The Catalan giants are again in financial trouble, this time due to Financial Fair Play regulations. Just 12 days ago, it was reported that Barcelona is in a 30 million euros debt, mainly due to an early Champions League exit, and now, they have to pay around 800.000 euros fine for braking Financial Fair Play regulations. According to ARA, the club have appealed all three sanctions imposed on them from 2021-22 before the RFEF UEFA license second instance committee.EXCLUSIVE ✍️@goal🚨🚨| Barça have received three fines for breaching the fair play rules in the signings of Alves, Christensen and the renewal of Araújo. FC Barcelona was sanctioned with €800k. Barça will appeal it. pic.twitter.com/aExz8COKSF— 𝗕𝗮𝗿𝗰̧𝗮𝗩𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲 (@BarcaVerse_) January 3, 2023 This fine is a consequence of three Barca deals: Dani Alves, Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen. According to ARA, Barcelona exceeding the salary limits with these players. First one was the signing of Dani Alves in January 2022, the second was another free agent Andreas Christensen in June 2022 and the third was Ronald Araujo’s contract renewal in April 2022.Guess what – Barca are in financial trouble again!Earlier in November, president Joan Laporta announced that the club won’t be able to sign new players due to La Liga rules and urged them to be more flexible.“We had to use some levers, which were economic operations that saved the club from ruin, and now the club is in economic recovery. It is now healthy with an expected income of 1.225 billion euros and a profit also budgeted for 274 million. But, despite that, according to the rules of the financial fair play of the Spanish league, we cannot sign” said Laporta in November.##NAJAVA_MECA_6923731##

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