Flick 'not happy' amid Rashford salary cap woes
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Hansi Flick, the coach of Barcelona, is unhappy about the ongoing delays in registering new signings Joan García and Marcus Rashford ahead of the LaLiga season opener against Mallorca. García's registration is contingent upon Barcelona's allocation of part of Marc-André ter Stegen's salary due to his long-term injury, while the board is also prepared to provide a bank guarantee to accommodate Rashford's registration. Flick believes in the club's capabilities to resolve the situation and emphasizes García's potential as a future asset for the team.
Hansi Flick expressed his dissatisfaction regarding the delays in registering new signings Joan García and Marcus Rashford ahead of the LaLiga opener against Mallorca. Both signings are pending registration despite efforts by Barcelona's board to create space within their salary cap.
Barcelona is seeking to register Joan García after securing permission to allocate part of injured goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen's salary to a replacement. The club is also prepared to put up a €7 million bank guarantee against future earnings to facilitate the registration of Marcus Rashford.
Flick emphasized that while the registration situation is not ideal, he remains confident in the club's ability to manage it. He stated, 'You can imagine that I'm not happy about that, but I know the situation and I believe in the club.'
Flick confirmed the significance of García's signing, asserting, 'It is a decision from everyone at the club to sign Joan because he's the future of the club.' He expressed confidence in García's abilities, describing him as a 'really great goalkeeper.'
Read at ESPN.com
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