Barcelona have yet to register Marcos Alonso, Inaki Pena and new signing Inigo Martinez for the 2023/24 La Liga campaign.
Barca’s financial issues have been well documented over the last number of years, with the failure to register Lionel Messi’s contract, and subsequently being forced to sell him to Paris Saint-Germain.
Since then, the club have fallen foul of La Liga’s salary cap rules on a number of occasions. In January 2023 Barcelona were blocked by the league from making any permanent signings.
Two games into the new season, Barcelona have still not registered Alonso, Pena and Martinez.
Ex-Chelsea man Alonso signed a new contract with Barca in January, while back-up goalkeeper Pena signed a new deal just a few months ago in May, but there is not yet room to register either in Xavi’s squad.
As for Martinez, the centre-back only joined on a free transfer from Athletic Club this summer but has not yet been registered after suffering an injury during pre-season which rendered him unavailable anyway.
Despite concerns over their ability to abide by the rules, Barcelona continue to work on new signings and are pushing ahead with plans to sign full-back Joao Cancelo on loan from Manchester City.
An agreement has been reached with City which will see Barcelona cover majority of Cancelo’s wages for the 2023/24 season, with the La Liga side also holding the option to make the move permanent for £30m.