Xtroverto
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La Liga's salary cap rules are more complex than that. Our salary cap have been around that level for the last couple of years yet we're still spending almost double that so no we don't need to sell our best young players.
If we ever get to the point where the club becomes a poor man's Borussia Dortmund and have to sell all their best young talents to function as a football club you bet the club will be converted to a S.A.D. and open up for investors with the socio model going away.
This is totally incorrect, the salary limit for the 2022/2023 season was -144 millon euros before all the levers brought in back to 655 million, which is a completely fictional limit as it is entirely dependent on the club selling of its assets. You guys seems to have forgot that the club had to let go of Messi for the very simple reason it could not afford to pay his salary anymore.
It is not healthy to play the ostrich game, sooner or later you run out of oxygen. The first sign of loosing touch with reality is pretending everything is hunky dory just so that you don't have to face reality. Laporta is just about as reliable as a Mexican drug dealer, he will run the club into the ground and then pretend it was all inevitable when reality catches up to him.