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La Liga Reject Real Madrid Request To Delay Season tart

La Liga Reject Real Madrid Request To Delay Season Start

La Liga will not change their start date for the 2025/26 season despite rumoured objections from Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.

Another busy season is on the horizon with Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid also heading into the new campaign on the back of competing at this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup.

The expanded tournament in the USA will extend the 2024/25 season on by a month and 2025/26 is bookended by the 2026 World Cup also in North America.

That will cause more controversy over the amount of games being included in a season with FIFA also looking to reduce the amount of international breaks.

UEFA qualification for the World Cup has been slotted into three windows split across September, October and November.

When does La Liga 2025/26 start?
The exact fixture list is not expected to be announced by La Liga until July but they have confirmed the season will kick off on the weekend of August 16-17.

It will wrap up on May 24, 2026 to allow for a three-week gap to the start of the World Cup.

The lack of space in the calendar will revive frustration over player welfare with AFE regulations requiring footballers to have 30 days of rest in a calendar year, and a period of at least 21 days uninterrupted at the end of the season of holidays.

Javier Tebas responds to La Liga season delay request
With rumours growing that Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid could ask to play their first game on the second weekend of the season, president Javier Tebas has spoken out on the matter.

“The derby is not being considered for the first match day, nor is it being considered for Real Madrid or Atletico Madrid to skip the first matchday. We will respect the collective bargaining agreement, the three-week vacation and nothing else,” as per reports from Diario AS.

“We can’t base our competition on the Club World Cup, a competition which neither the European leagues nor the clubs are in favour of.”

Football-italia.net

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Barça Wonderkid Deal Could Hit €25M

Barça Wonderkid Deal Could Hit €25M

Barcelona have had Portuguese wonderkid on their radar for more than a year, despite the fact that he is only 16 years old. Now playing his football in Croatia, Barcelona appear to be nearing an agreement to sign Varela.

That much was reported last week, when it was said that Dinamo Zagreb and Barcelona had agreed a deal for Varela that would cost €5m plus €5m in variables. It was also noted that Dinamo only own 59% of his rights. On Thursday, Varela’s representative, who also represents goalkeeper Joan Garcia, was seen meeting with President Joan Laporta at the Ciutat Esportiva offices. Said agent Andy Bara was then seen having lunch with Director of Football Deco, Director Enric Masip, and recruitment assistant Bojan Krkic.

Cardoso Varela atop the agenda
It appears all of the terms have been agreed on a deal for Garcia, and Sport, via Sempre Barca, say that the main topic of discussion was Varela. Further details about the deal were revealed with a much higher fee than initially thought. The teenage starlet is set to remain at Dinamo for the coming year, before making the move, which will be worth €5m, but could rise as high as €25m depending commissions and variables.

Varela looks set for a move to Barcelona.
The deal is at an advanced stage, and is expected to reach a conclusion within the next month, one way or another. Previous reports have noted that Varela could have an important role in the Dinamo side next season, despite only featuring for the under-19s thus far.

Barcelona have employed similar structure in previous deals
It is not the first time that Barcelona have structured a deal in a similar manner. Pedri arrived from Las Palmas as a 17-year-old for €5m, and he also had a further €20m in bonuses in the deal, and the same was the case for another talented playmaker Pablo Torre. The latter moved from Racing Santander, but is yet to establish himself for Barcelona.

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Perisic Keen To Join Barcelona

Perisic Keen To Join Barcelona

Ivan Perisic has reportedly already spoken to Hansi Flick about a possible move to Barcelona and is keen on the transfer.

Speculation emerged last week that Barcelona see Perisic as a possible shock signing this summer on a free transfer.

This rumor is growing in strength with reporter Santi Aouna providing an update and saying Perisic has already spoken to Flick and is keen to move to Barcelona.

The Croatia international is also said to be willing to put talks about an extension with PSV on hold in the hope of a move to Barca happening.

Hansi Flick is also interested in the player and has spoken with him.

Mundo Deportivo are also talking up a move for Perisic and think he’s another good ‘market opportunity’ for Barcelona after Joan Garcia.

Deco has spoken again about Barca’s transfer plans recently and suggested “one or two players are missing” up front with Perisic now apparently a target along with Liverpool’s Luis Diaz.

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Barca Nears First Summer Signing

Barca Nears First Summer Signing

Barcelona are on the cusp of completing their first signing of the summer in the form of Joan Garcia.

Indeed, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has given his trademark ‘Here we go’ to the deal, insisting that the operation will be completed in the next few days.

The 24-year-old Espanyol goalkeeper is set to sign a five-year contract with Barcelona until the summer of 2030.

Everything has been agreed between the player and the club and all the documents have been signed, with the Spaniard’s lawyer visiting the Barça offices earlier today.

The only thing remaining now is for the La Liga champions to deposit Garcia’s €25 million release clause which they intend to do in the next few days.

There may be a slight possibility that the deal could take until next week to get completed but all contracts are ready and in place for the Espanyol ace to join Barcelona.

Garcia ended the 2024/25 season as the best goalkeeper in La Liga and was crucial to Espanyol’s survival from the relegation threat.

Given his form, pedigree, and the relatively low €25 million release clause, his signing was seen as too good an opportunity to pass up by Barcelona.

Even though the Spaniard was attracting interest from several other clubs, especially in the Premier League, Deco & co. have been successful in convincing him to make the switch to Spotify Camp Nou.

It is only a matter of time before an official announcement confirming the signing is made by Barcelona.

Barcauniversal.com

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