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Ramón de Mon humiliates Laporta over the 1:1 rule: 'We're not...'

The well-known Madridist communicator posted a message on social media about FC Barcelona

Seasons go by and Barça remains stuck in the same economic loop. FC Barcelona is facing a critical financial situation with just 10 days left before the transfer window closes, on Monday, September 1. The goal of returning to operate under the 1:1 rule—which allows spending on signings equal to income—is becoming increasingly complicated.

All of this is due to the lack of approval for the audit report that would validate the controversial VIP seat operation at Spotify Camp Nou. According to "Mundo Deportivo", the audit carried out by Crowe hasn't included approval for the transfer of exploitation rights for 475 VIP seats. This prevents LaLiga from granting the club the financial peace of mind needed to register new signings.

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Although income caused by these boxes was included, payment of €42 million remains pending, which corresponds to New Era. The payment was scheduled for September and early 2026.

Barça could fail to reach the famous 1:1 rule

In this scenario, FC Barcelona can't be certain of its return to the 1:1 rule, which considerably reduces its room for maneuver in this market. The club, which aimed to register reinforcements such as Gerard Martín, is now forced to operate under stricter and more limited restrictions.

Meanwhile, internal tensions are reflected in public statements. Hansi Flick stated that he doesn't want to lose players like Marc Casadó or Fermín, which shows that the margin for maneuver is very limited.

However, as has already been confirmed, Barça would have put Marc Casadó himself up for sale for about €30 million. Meanwhile, the blaugrana side is still negotiating contract renewals with other footballers such as De Jong, so the situation doesn't seem to be improving.

Ramón de Mon's message on social media+

Ramón Álvarez de Mon, a well-known Madridist communicator, is very involved in everything surrounding FC Barcelona. This time, he wanted to use irony after the publication of the information in question by "Mundo Deportivo".

"Laporta: "Barça isn't under the 1:1 rule because we don't want to"", wrote Ramón de Mon on X, referring to the president's words.

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