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Current La Liga leaders Barcelona will not be able to sign players in the summer transfer window, The Sun reports.
Barcelona have spent almost £150m over the past 12 months on Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Jules Kounde.
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And according to The Sun, La Liga president Javier Tebas has announced that Barcelona will be banned from doing business in the upcoming transfer window after the club breached transfer rules while underage.
Barcelona have continued to sign players despite the ongoing financial crisis that saw them lose Lionel Messi in 2021.
They have acquired a host of free agents this summer, including Marcos Alonso, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen and Hector Bellerin. And they have been linked with Bernardo Silva, Jude Bellingham and Ilkay Gundogan in the summer transfer window.
But now they will be denied newcomers as they will stay with their current squad until the start of next season.
Xavi's rejuvenated squad has impressed domestically so far this season.
Barcelona are leading the La Liga table by seven points clearly as they work to regain the Spanish championship from Real Madrid.
And they have reached the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey - where they will face European champions Carlo Ancelotti. But Barca were knocked out of the Champions League and Europa League.
They are third in the Champions League group behind Bayern Munich and Inter Milan.
They were subsequently eliminated in the Europa League but were defeated by Manchester United 4–3 on aggregate in the play-offs.
That moment. Barcelona will be invited by rivals Real Madrid to the Copa Del Rey semi-final first leg on Thursday.
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Barcelona star Ousmane Dembele has donated 100,000 euros to his former club FC Evreux 27 to help them out of the financial crisis.
Born in Normandy, Dembele joined the club's youth team at the age of 12, initially playing for ALM Évreux, before joining Evreux FC and then a local club in 2009.
After a year of playing locally, Dembele's extraordinary talent was discovered by a series of scouts for the Ligue 1 club, and he chose to move to Rennes in 2010.
That was the basis for Dembele's rise, with 12 goals in his first season at the top of 2015/16 convincing Borussia Dortmund to take him across the German border.
His progress continued at Signal Iduna Park, with Barcelona paying a hefty €105 million transfer fee to bring him to Catalonia, just 12 months later. However, despite his rapid ascent, Dembele remained loyal to the local town and the club that led him to professional football, and his actions were recognized by the club and the mayor. warm welcome, as they struggle to survive in France. fourth floor.
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