Barcelona Could Face Severe Punishment As UEFA Investigates Clubs Breaching Financial Fair Play Rules

Barcelona Could Face Severe Punishment As UEFA Investigates Clubs Breaching Financial Fair Play Rules

Byron Pillay
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:09 PM
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  • Barcelona are just one of 20 European sides that are being investigated by UEFA for breaching the rules
  • The Financial Fair Play rules were established to stop clubs from spending more money than they earn
  • FC Barcelona are also facing legal action from UEFA over their involvement in the Super League

Barcelona could find themselves in hot water when it comes to their financial situation, this time with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).

UEFA are investigating 20 teams, including Barcelona, for failing to comply with the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules for the 2020/21 season.

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Barcelona could be punished by UEFA as the governing body investigates the club for breaching the Financial Fair Play rules. Images: Juan Manuel Serrano Arce
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What is Financial Fair Play?

FFP was established to prevent clubs from spending more than they earn. The regulations were implemented to stop clubs from getting into debt and risking their long-term futures.

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As reported by Goal, serious implications exist for clubs that don't comply with the FFP rules. This includes possible fines, points deductions, restrictions on future player registrations and even exclusion from future competitions.

Barca could face harsh punishments from UEFA if they are found guilty.

Barca are also embroiled in legal proceedings with UEFA over the breakaway Super League. As reported by Marca, this season will be the last with the current FFP rules.

From 2023 UEFA will implement a new system whereby clubs will be limited to spending a percentage of income on their player salaries, transfers and agents' fees.

In 2023 that limit will be 90%, while in 2024, it will be 80% and then and 70pc from 2025. UEFA will monitor each club's finances at different times during the year while they are participating in European competitions.

Barcelona demand €30m from Chelsea for Aubameyang as Depay set to rip up his contract with Catalan giants

Chelsea’s push to secure the services of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Barcelona is progressing well. Both clubs need to iron out a few details before his transfer is concluded.

The Gabonese forward has been a priority for the Blues this summer transfer window as they try to sign a striker to beef up their attack following the exit of Romelu Lukaku.

According to reputed Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona are demanding a transfer fee of at least €30 million for Aubameyang before concluding the deal.

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Byron Pillay
Byron Pillay is a sports writer and Head of the Department at Sports Brief (joined in 2022) with over 10 years of experience in community journalism and a degree in journalism from Caxton's Cadet School.
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