
"Barcelona are subject to financial fair play, and this leads them to have an increasingly compliant spending policy. Being able to inaugurate the stadium is very important. Even without being subject to the famous 1:1 rule, they win league titles. Their coffers are fuller. If they comply with La Liga's regulations, I'm not worried."
"They signed players even though they weren't subject to the 1:1 rule. What I'm most optimistic about is that they're going to have more revenue. Part of that stadium revenue has already been taken into account. If you're under construction, you're allowed to maintain your ticket revenue for a period of time to support, rather than penalise, the stadium renovations."
"The other day, I read an article that said he's the lowest-rated player, and I agree. In many matches, he's made the difference, along with Lamine Yamal, but especially Raphinha."
Barcelona are subject to financial fair play, prompting an increasingly compliant spending policy and focused financial management. The club has continued to win league titles despite not meeting the 1:1 rule, and its coffers have improved. Stadium inauguration and associated revenue are viewed as significant contributors to future income, with temporary retention of ticket revenue allowed during construction to support renovations. Return to the 1:1 rule is expected to enhance revenue and compliance. Raphinha is considered underrated by media yet has frequently made decisive contributions alongside Lamine Yamal. The club's planned Miami fixture against Villarreal was cancelled.
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