LaLiga
Barcelona Faces Fresh UEFA FFP Scrutiny Amid Rising Camp Nou Costs
Spanish giants Barcelona are once again facing financial fair play (FFP) concerns with the football institution in the crosshairs of UEFA over concerns that club have registered income from assets that the European governing body does not consider relevant under its regulations.
Barcelona were fined €500,000 in 2023 for FFP violations, and fears are mounting that UEFA will impose harsher penalties this time around.
Potential sanctions include monetary fines, UEFA Champions League points deductions, and restrictions on squad registration for European competition.
The Camp Nou renovation, with costs ballooning from an initial €900 million to an estimated €1.6 billion, has forced the club into creative financing solutions. Barcelona have sold broadcast rights and future revenue from VIP seating to fund the project – moves that LaLiga considers acceptable “levers.”
However, UEFA takes a different view of these financial maneuvers, refusing to recognise such operations as ordinary income. Sources at Barcelona told ESPN they expect UEFA to impose only minor penalties rather than severe sanctions.
“We recently completed the financial audit process conducted by UEFA every two years,” a club source explained. “The conclusions and possible consequences arising from this audit have not yet been notified to the club.
“The main discrepancy lies in the fact that UEFA does not consider some operations as ordinary income – the so-called levers – unlike LaLiga’s criteria, which does consider them as ordinary operating income.”
UEFA responded to ESPN’s inquiry by stating: “The UEFA Club Financial Control Body will review all relevant cases and further announcements regarding updates and settlements will be made around mid-June.”
Barcelona’s optimism may be misplaced given their recent legal history. In 2023, the club appealed their €500,000 fine to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), only to lose the case in October.
CAS notably described the fine as “actually relatively mild” while warning Barcelona that “harsher” penalties would follow any future FFP violations – a warning that now looms large as the club awaits UEFA’s decision.
Insideworldfootball.com
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