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Confirmed, Javier Tebas told Laporta, breaking news at Barça: 'You have...'

The President of LaLiga confirms the latest update and brings good news to FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona doesn't want to waste time and has stepped on the gas to secure the registrations it needs in LaLiga. Despite its public statements, Javier Tebas is in constant contact with Joan Laporta to provide the latest updates on the blaugrana economy. In the past few hours, "Sport" has uncovered a key development that has brought a lot of joy to the offices at Camp Nou.

Laporta knows it directly from Javier Tebas

Recently, Tebas has informed Joan Laporta that Barça "will be able to operate in this summer market under the 1:1 rule". This will greatly facilitate the registrations of new signings as well as the contracts of footballers who have renewed in recent months.

On June 30, FC Barcelona's financial year for the 2024-25 season ended. Revenues  have exceeded €950 million (over $1.04 billion), with these figures already submitted to LaLiga.

Javier Tebas speaking into a microphone during a conference.
Javier Tebas | Getty Images

In this regard, Javier Tebas has stated that Barça has done its homework, having everything in order to return to normal.  One of the requirements has been met, with Crowe accepting as income the €100 million ($108 million) obtained from the famous VIP boxes.

Returning to the 1:1 rule is key for the culer team to operate normally in this market. Now, for every euro (€) that enters the wage bill, another euro (€) must leave. 

Laporta won't have any problem with Nico Williams

The entourage of Nico Williams has conveyed a very clear condition to the club: if he can't be registered, he wants to have the freedom to leave for free. His intention is to leave the club stranded by a clause that would allow him to break away from Barça if the operation ends up being blocked by LaLiga.

This move has been met with skepticism at the club. The comparison with Dani Olmo is inevitable. The Spanish international chose Barça even knowing he might not be registered. He waited. Nico, on the other hand, will only come if everything is set and well set from the very first minute.

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Nico Williams will be able to be registered | Getty Images

Now that they're back under the 1:1 rule as Javier Tebas has confirmed, registering Nico Williams will be very straightforward. Laporta couldn't be happier: the news has been very positive.