Barcelona’s interest to sign the Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah in the summer has been constrained by the La Liga rule which aims to regulate the financial statement of Spanish clubs.
The rule is to regulate the expenditure of Spanish clubs to ensure they maintain a healthy financial statement The Trumpet gathered.
However, Barcelona which has been in financial shambles for quite some time recently gained a helpline from its deal worth 70 million euros per season for four years with Spotify.
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Blaugrana needs Salah who has refused to sign a new deal with the Reds until certain contractual terms are met.
According to Salah’s representative, Ramy Abbas, he averred not to return for any negotiating talks with Liverpool until the Egyptian contract terms were met.