Memphis and Eric Garcia, pending “formulas to lower the payroll” to be registered

BarcelonaBarça are working so that on Sunday at the Camp Nou, in the first league match, the 22,000 Catalan fans in the stands can see Memphis Depay and Eric Garcia in action. The club’s intention is that two of the summer’s signings can be signed in time to play against Real Sociedad, but the last word to achieve this goal will be the League. As ARA has been able to confirm from Barça sources, the approval of the club’s employers depends on a series of agreements that executives have negotiated in recent hours to lower the salary cost of the staff, a stumbling block that goes frustrate the renewal of Messi and that also threatens the non-registration of new hires. The same sources point out that these pacts are not with Sergio Busquets or Jordi Alba, with whom there are talks to defer a number of amounts, but with other footballers.

The League’s response to the solutions proposed by the sports area to adjust to the salary cap will arrive this Saturday. If there is finally a green light, Depay and Eric Garcia, who will be wearing numbers 9 and 24 respectively this season, could make their league debuts under Ronald Koeman. Emerson Royal, on the other hand, has the minutes insured, as in the eyes of current regulations he is a footballer who returns from transfer. For his part, Kun Agüero, who will be injured in the twin for ten weeks, will not be entered in the state competition until Barça is able to empty the locker room with a transfer or transfer. The intention of the entity is to place Samuel Umtiti, Miralem Pjanic and Martin Braithwaite as soon as possible, but none of the three will come out in the short term to facilitate registration. In fact, the shortest way to guarantee them is to validate salary agreements with players who do fit into the coaches’ plans. As has been reported in recent weeks, the player most willing to help has been Gerard Piqué.

In the appearance he offered to explain the resignation of the continuity of Messi, the president of Barça, Joan Laporta, explained that the payroll is still skyrocketing despite having recently discounted the card of the highest paid player. “We are at 95%,” said the Catalan president in this regard. Therefore, a widespread gesture of the dressing room with regard to its emoluments continues to be essential to ensure the viability of the club and the start of the competition without exceeding the fair play financial that marks the League. Either this or an exit that provides an immediate source of income, as the decision of the institution, for now, is to give up the 270 million euros provided by the League through the CVC investment fund.

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