FC Barcelona receive the green light for feasibility plan by La Liga

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As was understood by most who continue to analyze and study the transfer window for FC Barcelona, a major portion of their transfer operations for the summer had been reliant on the eligibility of their presented financial “Feasibility Plan” to the offices of La Liga.

Now, as reports begin to emerge and a new positive revelation is uncovered for those who support La Blaugrana, it seems FC Barcelona may finally be able to initiate the operations they were planning to in the upcoming summer.

For indeed, as reported by trusted Catalan journalist and transfer expert Gerard Romero, FC Barcelona have at long last received the green-lit approval for their Feasibility Plan and it showcases that according to La Liga, their presented hypothetical formula for how they plan to utilize and generate their funding over the summer is in line with the eligibility of financial fair play.

One of the primary targets that can now be pursued would be the Argentine World Cup winner Lionel Messi who had just recently parted ways with his previous club PSG and has already played his last game for the Parisians against Clermont Foot in the French Ligue 1.

Alongside Messi, the Catalans will also be hoping to assess targets such as the likes of Ilkay Gundogan, Martin Zubimendi, Joshua Kimmich, and Sofyan Amrabat among others, and come to the necessary conclusions as to which player among them would be a good economic and sporting mix to pursue.

The green light also now allows them to potentially announce the signing of Inigo Martinez who, as per several reports, is already a player for Barcelona on a pre-agreement and is also believed to have already completed his medical examination for La Blaugrana and the club was primarily reported to simply be awaiting the plan’s approval to announce the new signing.

Lastly, the approval for the plan indicates that FC Barcelona can now also finally register their pending renewals with the likes of Gavi, Ronald Araujo, and Sergi Roberto alongside a few others and conclude this disarray of unregistered contracts within the club as well.

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