The prestigious Spanish football club Barcelona is experiencing serious challenges in registering their new acquisition - English striker Marcus Rashford. The strict financial regulations of La Liga place significant limitations on the club's ability to include the player in its official competitions.
According to current information, Barcelona currently exceeds the league's defined salary limits. The club's financial experts are working on resolving this issue, focusing on generating additional revenue from VIP sectors in the "Nou Camp" stadium.
Despite administrative obstacles, Rashford has partial freedom of action. He can participate in training processes, attend his presentation, and play in friendly matches. Specifically, he is set to appear in a tour of Japan and South Korea, as well as participate in the friendly tournament "Joan Gamper" on August 10.
The critical moment will come on August 16, when the official season in La Liga starts with a match against Real Mallorca. By this time, Barcelona must resolve its financial challenges and register Rashford for competitive matches.
Similar administrative complications are not new to the club. Last season, Barcelona experienced analogous difficulties with the registration of Dani Olmo, who was partially registered and only received full participation rights in January 2025.
All involved parties - Barcelona, Rashford and his team, as well as the La Liga management - are optimistically confident that financial obstacles will be overcome before the transfer window closes.
The key question remains whether Barcelona's financial directors will succeed in balancing economic challenges and ensuring the full integration of their new star signing into the team structure.
The football community is following the development of this administrative drama with heightened interest, which could have a significant impact on the sporting ambitions of one of the most prestigious football clubs in the world.