Real Madrid Dominates Spanish League Spending Limits

Real Madrid maintains the highest spending limit in the Spanish league after the summer transfer window, with a cap of nearly 755 million euros. Meanwhile, Barcelona significantly improved but remains well below Real Madrid's limit. The limits are based on various factors, including revenues and debts, and influence team spending on players and staff.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madrid | Updated: 12-09-2024 22:27 IST | Created: 12-09-2024 22:27 IST
Real Madrid Dominates Spanish League Spending Limits
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Real Madrid continues to lead the Spanish league with the highest spending limit following the summer transfer window. The club's cap reached nearly 755 million euros ($833 million), increasing from 727 million euros ($803 million).

Barcelona, while having improved significantly from its previous limit, still trails behind with a cap of 426 million euros ($470 million), up from 204 million euros ($225 million). The Catalan club faces financial challenges moving forward unless it takes steps to enhance its financial status.

Atletico Madrid holds the third-highest limit at 310 million euros ($342 million), slightly up from 303 million euros ($334 million). Sevilla is among the clubs facing the most difficulties, with its limit drastically reduced from over 150 million euros ($165 million) to just 2.5 million euros ($2.7 million).

(With inputs from agencies.)

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