LaLiga gives the OK to Barça's viability plan
Barça already has the approval of LaLiga for its economic feasibility plan for the next two seasons and that was on the table of the organization chaired by Javier Tebas for a couple of weeks. With this resolution, the Barcelona entity will be able to register the players who have already reached an agreement with the club to renew their respective contracts and carry out new incorporations in the next winter market.
Thus, the club will finally be able to register Ronald Araujo, Gavi, Marcos Alonso, Iñaki Peña and Sergi Roberto and make progress on the market options it has on the table, among which its proposal to Leo Messi to return to the Barça discipline stands out. .
This same Monday the player's father and agent, Jorge Messi, held a meeting with the president of Barça, Joan Laporta, to definitively open the door to this option.. After the meeting, the footballer's father spoke very briefly with the media and assured that his son's top priority is to return to a club from which he left traumatically almost two years ago, after his extremely delicate financial situation frustrated the possibility of renewing it and will lead him to join a PSG from which he has already announced his next separation.
To present him with a formal offer, the Barcelona entity needed the OK from LaLiga to its viability plan, a procedure that they were convinced would be achieved, but that has not been made official until this Tuesday.
Barça's proposal, in this case, will have to compete with the multimillion-dollar offer that Al-Hilal of Saudi Arabia has put on the table for the Argentine, with around 400 million euros per season, and that of Inter Miami, of the American Major League Soccer, whose one of its top shareholders is the former Real Madrid player David Beckham.
The possible return of Leo Messi, on the other hand, could be accompanied by a series of incorporations, among which Íñigo Martínez would also stand out, who was already on the Barça agenda last year and who ends his contract with Athletic on the next 30 June, or that of Ilkay Gundogan, who also ends his commitment to Manchester City as soon as this season ends. The German, at the moment, does not seem to be up to the task of accepting the proposal for a three-year contract that the English club is offering him, which will play the Champions League final with Inter Milan in Istanbul next weekend .