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Barcelona Rule Out Key Economic Lever To Register New Signings – Report

Barcelona Rule Out Key Economic Lever To Register New Signings – Report

With less than two weeks remaining before the year comes to an end, Barcelona are facing a race against time to register Dani Olmo and Pau Torres.

Both the new signings’ contracts are set to expire at the end of the month. This is why the players would become free agents and would be eligible to join any European club on a free transfer.

To prevent this situation, Barcelona are desperately working on activating various economic measures. The club has even considered providing an economic guarantee through club bosses.

Barcelona rule out key lever
However, as clarified by Alex Pintanel, it appears Barcelona have ruled out using any guarantees to register Olmo or Torres.

With only 12 days left to comply with La Liga’s registration requirements, Barcelona will seek to register Olmo either through legal avenues or capital from a Middle Eastern country.

This decision comes at a time when the club has been navigating through complex financial fair play regulations.

Barcelona’s approach now seems to lean towards finding alternative solutions within its current financial framework rather than seeking external financial support or legal manoeuvres.

It must be noted that Barça still have quite a few options, with club president Joan Laporta recently hinting at the option of pegging Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s contract to re-register Olmo and Pau.

However, it seems Barcelona are aiming for long-term sustainability. As such, the club’s priority will be to bring in revenue either through player sales or partnerships.

Whether or not they can facilitate these levers within the space of the next 12 days remains to be seen.

Olmo, for his part, remains determined to continue at Barcelona and expects the club to do everything in their power to register him.

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Lamine Yamal Sends Personal Gift To Barcelona Academy Players

Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has this week forwarded a personal gift to those currently making their way through the club’s academy ranks.

This, of course, comes just six days out from Christmas day.

The gifts in question, as showcased below, came in the form of a pair of high-tech ‘Beats’ headphones, for all La Masia members currently going through their studies.

Each present was also accompanied by a personalised card featuring Lamine’s signature:

Turning attentions back towards the pitch, Barcelona will of course be forced to make do without the services of their up-and-coming winger this weekend.

Hansi Flick’s troops are currently in the midst of preparations for a highly-anticipated top-of-the-table La Liga showdown with Atlético Madrid, set to play out on Saturday night in Catalunya’s capital.

Lamine, however, will play no part, after picking up an ankle sprain during last weekend’s defeat at the hands of Leganés.

 

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Real Madrid Beat Pachuca To Clinch FIFA Intercontinental Cup

Real Madrid beat Pachuca to clinch FIFA Intercontinental Cup

Despite Real Madrid’s struggles in recent times, this was a result that was never in doubt. The Spanish giants brushed past Mexican side Pachuca to clinch the Intercontinental Cup title at Lusail Stadium last night.

Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr scored a goal each, with Rodrygo adding another after a spectacular solo effort, as Real capped off an exceptional year with yet another title. Against underdogs Pachuca, Real faced an opponent well below their level. Still, as coach Carlo Ancelotti had warned on the eve of the match: “Every game is a trap, particularly the Cup ones.”

Madrid started off slow, but once they warmed up on a cold night, the La Liga and Champions League holders ran away with the title — their ninth global trophy, including three in the original Intercontinental Cup format and five FIFA Club World Cups. Ancelotti, who has been under pressure for his team’s underwhelming performances this season, became the most decorated coach in Real Madrid’s history with his 15th title, surpassing the 14 trophies won by Miguel Munoz, who managed the Spanish powerhouse in the 1960s and ’70s.

“I am very happy, it is natural,” the 65-year-old Ancelotti said. “We did the things we prepared, and this made the difference. Everyone played a good match. I am very happy. It was a match that, in the middle of the season, could have caused problems, and instead, we deservedly won it. We didn’t get off to a good start but finished well, showing great attitude.”

The Italian coach will hope that last night’s victory helps regroup his side, which has struggled defensively this season – not least due to the absence of defenders Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao, both sidelined long-term with ACL tears.

Currently sitting third in La Liga with 37 points from 17 games, Real trail leaders Barcelona by just one point, although Barca have played an additional game. Their Champions League campaign, however, remains precarious, with automatic progression to the Round of 16 far from guaranteed.

Ancelotti will also be pleased with the performances of Mbappe and Vinícius, who combined for the opening goal. The French star, who missed Madrid’s 3-3 draw with Rayo Vallecano on Saturday due to a thigh problem, played 62 minutes without any visible discomfort. Meanwhile, Vinícius played the full match, having returned from injury during Tuesday’s Champions League win in Bergamo.

Exactly two years to the day after his iconic hat-trick in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 final at the same venue — which France lost to Argentina on penalties — Mbappe opened the scoring with a clinical finish. Jude Bellingham’s perfectly timed pass set up Vinícius, who mesmerised with dazzling footwork to evade Pachuca goalkeeper Carlos Moreno. The Brazilian then squared the ball to Mbappe, who calmly slotted it into an empty net.

Pachuca had started the game with promise, as Luis Rodríguez tested Thibaut Courtois early on with a powerful drive, but the Belgian goalkeeper was equal to the task. Madrid gradually took control, and Mbappe nearly doubled the lead with a fierce 20-yard shot that narrowly missed the target.

The European champions doubled their advantage early in the second half when Rodrygo unleashed a sublime curling effort from the edge of the box in the 52nd minute. A brief VAR review followed to determine whether Bellingham, standing in an offside position, interfered with the play. The referee deemed otherwise, allowing the goal to stand.

Pachuca, to their credit, refused to fold under pressure. Captain Salomon Rondon came close to reducing the deficit twice — first with a perfectly struck free-kick saved by Courtois and then with a header that skimmed just over the bar.

Real Madrid, however, ensured victory was beyond doubt in the closing stages. Vinícius, fresh off being named The Best FIFA Men’s Player after missing out on the Ballon d’Or, converted an 84th-minute penalty after Oussama Idrissi fouled Lucas Vazquez in the box.

Rodrygo had special praise for Vinícius, calling his countryman “an example of resilience.” He said: “I’ve been following Vini since he started in Brazil. We never played against each other in the professional league, only with youth teams,” said the forward. “We’ve always talked about all the difficulties he had in the beginning. He is an example of resilience, for everything he went through, and now he has become the best player in the world. I’m always happy for my friend’s achievements, especially after seeing his work every day.”

Pachuca, winners of the Concacaf Champions Cup, defeated CAF Champions League holders Al Ahly of Egypt to reach the final. Real, however, did not take part in the earlier rounds. Pachuca coach Guillermo Almada admitted his side failed to capitalise on their opportunities and paid the price. “We had our chances, but their efficiency was decisive. We had opportunities and couldn’t capitalize on them. Many young players gained their first international experience throughout the tournament. It was an amazing experience. Of course, we wanted to win the final, but the effort was outstanding,” Almada said.

This is the first edition of the FIFA-backed Intercontinental Cup, which broadly maintains the format of the previous Club World Cup. The latter is being expanded to include 32 teams in 2025 and will now be played every four years. A past version of the Intercontinental Cup ran from 1960 to 2004, involving the champions of Europe and South America.

Madrid are set to play Pachuca again at next year’s Club World Cup in the United States, alongside an Al Hilal team featuring Neymar and Red Bull Salzburg. Carlo Ancelotti’s side will host Sevilla in La Liga on Sunday in their final game of the year. They are scheduled to return to the Middle East in early January for the four-team Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

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Ancelotti: “Winning titles at Real Madrid is easier than elsewhere”

Ancelotti: “Winning titles at Real Madrid is easier than elsewhere”

After becoming the club’s most decorated coach in history with 15 titles by beating Pachuca in the Intercontinental Cup final, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti spoke to the press to admit, “I want to be honest. Winning titles at Real Madrid is easier than elsewhere: you have a fantastic club, a fan base that pushes and a squad with the best players in the world.”

Ancelotti on four titles in 2024
“It has been a fantastic year, and we have had different difficulties throughout the year, injuries… We have finished this year very well, to be honest, and this gives us the confidence we needed and the motivation to continue to have very good results in 2025.”

Ancelotti on what’s next
“We are starting to see players like Rodrygo or Camavinga. The squad is more complete, we have come out of a difficult moment. We are still not at our best level, but we can see something, especially that we are very dangerous in front of our opponents. We come out with the ball from the back to activate those in front of us, the team is very dangerous.”

Ancelotti on his ‘favourite’ title of the 15
“No, obviously not. It’s difficult to say, but the Decima was special for me and for Madrid. Also the Champions League victory in Paris. If I have to choose, it was these two.”

Ancelotti on returning to Real Madrid
“In the days before I never thought I could come back. I made that call just to see if I could find some players to sign. I threw it out like that and they fell for it!”

Ancelotti on whether this calms his nerves
“To remain honest, it’s true. The second part of the season I didn’t like the team and that’s why I was a bit more nervous. In 2025, I’ll be back to normal.”

Ancelotti on celebrations
“We haven’t had a chance to celebrate yet. We will rest during the flight and rest with the family.”

Ancelotti on the impact of the title on the season
“It’s important for us to stay alive until Christmas. There is one more match to prepare well. Since the defeat against Milan the team has grown a lot in attitude and commitment. I am very much alive.”

Ancelotti on coaching Real Madrid
“It’s an honour. Every coach who does this job has to coach Real Madrid one day. I think every coach wants to coach here because it’s the best club in the world.”

Ancelotti on Vinícius possibly taking an extended vacation
“He comes back to us. He goes on vacation on Sunday and comes back on the 30th like everyone else. We don’t have much time to prepare for the match against Valencia, but because of the wear and tear we’ve all had, we return to training on the 30th.”

Ancelotti on staying at the top for so long
“Because of the history we treasure, the tradition of the club and the quality of the players, we have to try to win all the competitions. We have had the luck, the commitment and the strength to win so many titles in 2024 and this fills us with confidence to keep trying in 2025.”

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