
Ramón Álvarez de Mon explains Barça's complete fiasco with its latest financial lever
The historic embarrassment committed by Barcelona has been explained in detail by Ramón Álvarez de Mon
Due to its terrible financial situation, Barcelona has used various levers to try to increase its crisis. However, one of the latest levers it activated hasn't delivered the desired results. Ramón Álvarez de Mon, a contributor to Defensa Central's YouTube channel, revealed: "Since it's not under the 1:1 rule, it doesn't allow it to register players."
This lever from Barcelona is the sponsorship from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Boasting about this on all its social media, the club has once again come face to face with the reality of its situation. No matter how much money it manages to raise from this sponsorship, it won't be useful to register the players who are still missing.
Once again, Barcelona is having trouble being able to count on its entire squad for this season. Although it managed to get its way last season, this doesn't seem to be the case for this campaign. Ramón de Mon's words, besides explaining the situation, completely expose Joan Laporta's inefficient management.
More broken promises
Since his return as Barcelona president, Joan Laporta has spent his entire term making several promises. Of the vast majority of promises made, the blaugrana president has managed to fulfill almost none. Barcelona's financial crisis, instead of decreasing, has increased over the past few years.

Although its levers worked a few years ago, these have stopped covering up Laporta's inefficiency. The situation with Congo shows that Barcelona didn't think at all about this sponsorship before signing it. Now the club, instead of being able to enjoy some stability as Laporta promised, is sinking deeper and deeper into a huge financial hole.
Despite not making as many signings as the other LaLiga clubs, Barcelona can't count on all of them. This is an embarrassing situation that seems to have no solution for the blaugrana entity. Unless Laporta manages to secure one more lever, this season doesn't look good at all for Barcelona.
Back to its reality
After a season where Barcelona thought it was one of the best teams in the world, it's time to return to its reality. This shows the huge difference between the Culers and clubs like Real Madrid. The team, under Florentino Pérez's leadership, doesn't have to worry about registration issues due to its excellent financial health.
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