Barcelona’s hopes of signing Lionel Messi and registering Gavi have reportedly taken a blow after seeing financial restructuring plans rejected.
The Catalan giants have been experiencing well-documented monetary struggles, with those issues contributing towards seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi leaving the club as a free agent in 2021. They have also been unable to push through new contracts for the likes of Gavi, Sergi Roberto and Ronald Araujo.
Sport, however, claims that La Liga have rejected Barca’s initial “feasibility plan” that was intended to see them spread cost-cutting measures across three years. Javier Tebas, president of the Spanish top-flight, has made it clear that those in Catalunya need to work quicker in order to abide by the rules that their domestic rivals are following.
With no agreement in place, Barca may find it difficult to register those they want to tie down on fresh terms – such as teen sensation Gavi – while also struggling to bring in new players. Messi is being linked with an emotional return to Camp Nou as a free agent this summer, while Xavi is also said to be keen on adding the likes of Ilkay Gundogan and Inigo Martinez to his star-studded squad.