Javier Tebas (LFP President)

Messigician

Senior Member
It should raise alot of income

With the deal we would have kept Messi and registered the other signings

So it has to be massive

I think Laporta is just lying and stalling he knows if he does a 180 and signs CVC deal now it'll look bad on him for losing Messi over it and signing it anyway
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Sure but the argument was it's a bad deal that failed everywhere except Spain

Each club is in a different situation, a bad deal for us might not be a bad deal for others. If a middle or bottom of the table La Liga or Ligue 1 club only gets say 30m of TV revenue a year, giving up 3m a year for 100m in return might not a bad deal at all.

For us it is a bad deal.
 

Messigician

Senior Member
Each club is in a different situation, a bad deal for us might not be a bad deal for others. If a middle or bottom of the table La Liga or Ligue 1 club only gets say 30m of TV revenue a year, giving up 3m a year for 100m in return might not a bad deal at all.

For us it is a bad deal.

Altetico earn alot of revenue and are happy enough to do it

I think Laporta is just lying

Ill advised by Reverter to decline CVC deal

Left with egg on face now if he accepts as he relied on the super league excuse when it isn't even relevant to the CVC deal as Tebas repeatedly said
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Giving up 25% of tv right is insane.

The Socios cannot put that burden on future of club when already struggling with tv contracts against EPL already.

Be giviing up 40m odd a season to Real for 40 odd years for what? Some 30 year old players that still wont have Barca competing to CL?

Would rather sell FDJ/Gavi/Araujo etc than that and take chances at top four.


Don't think it is for next season.
Apparently the profit/losses are considered in salary cap for 5 years and not just year by year.
This means the insane loses of 2021 will hunt us till summer of 2025, only in summer of 2026 we will have a healthy salary cap with no 400M+ loses counted against us.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Don't think it is for next season.
Apparently the profit/losses are considered in salary cap for 5 years and not just year by year.
This means the insane loses of 2021 will hunt us till summer of 2025, only in summer of 2026 we will have a healthy salary cap with no 400M+ loses counted against us.

The article states it would be from 22/23 but part of the issue for Barca is the closing of accounts this season anyway.
 

Luftstalag14

Culé de Celestial Empire
Don't think it is for next season.
Apparently the profit/losses are considered in salary cap for 5 years and not just year by year.
This means the insane loses of 2021 will hunt us till summer of 2025, only in summer of 2026 we will have a healthy salary cap with no 400M+ loses counted against us.

I don't know if this is the correct interpretation, since this spreading the losses over 5 years thingy is supposed to help clubs, not harm them.

Honestly I just don't know how that works.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Shit. So it's done. Let's see how they leverage this now.

No excuse not to keep Gavi, right?

Or are we going to start the Catalan hype machine that Pablo Torre is the next Pedri.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Atletico Madrid are one of the 15 clubs in Laliga this season that are over the squad cost limits in La Liga. Similar to Barcelona,Atletico are also currently under the '1:3' rule. With no other clubs in Laliga being able to spend, Saul and Morata are likely to stay than leave for cheap

Thanks Tebas.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
No, they can keep players already under contract but have problems registering new players, similar to us.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Their owners can inject capital as they did post Covid unlike us.

But it definitely shows that the CVC is not this all imposing solution as even the third club of Spain are struggling just 1 year in.
 

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