即係都係因為VIP seats

The situation that led to the return to 1:1 summarised.
• Barça closed the 2024–25 financial year on June 30 with €950 million in revenue, surpassing the €893 million budgeted.
•LaLiga president Javier Tebas confirmed the club met the necessary conditions to return to financial normalcy.
•A key factor was Crowe, Barça’s auditor, accepting €100 million as income from the sale of rights to 475 VIP seats at the future Spotify Camp Nou for 30 years.
•This allowed Barça to register players like Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor in January and to return to the 1:1 spending rule, enabling the registration of renewals for Gavi, Araujo, and Pedri.
•However, weeks later, Crowe did not validate the €100 million in the mid-season financial report because the VIP seats were not yet built (despite €58 million already being collected).
•In response, Barça’s board urged Turkish construction company Limak to complete the seats before June 30, which they did.
•With the construction completed, the income can now be officially recorded.
•Final balance sheets are being audited, and LaLiga is expected to confirm Barça’s return to the transfer market within days.
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