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LaLiga Publishes New Salary Caps: Barcelona Cut €112M, Valencia and Celta Rise

LaLiga links Barcelona’s reduction to VIP box accounting and has begun validating the income assumptions and guarantees underpinning other clubs’ increases.

Overview

  • Real Madrid holds the top LCPD at about €761.226 million, with Barcelona reduced to €351.27 million and Atlético de Madrid at €326.98 million.
  • Javier Gómez said Barcelona’s drop aligns with roughly €100 million from Camp Nou VIP boxes being recognized, which lowered the club’s validated limit.
  • Valencia’s limit climbs to about €91.24 million after LaLiga accepted projected tertiary-stadium income backed by a personal guarantee from Peter Lim of roughly €30–35 million.
  • Celta de Vigo’s cap rises to €91.12 million following a €16.6 million adjustment tied to Europa League revenues and other projections, placing the club ninth in LaLiga.
  • Sevilla sits lowest in Primera at about €22.139 million, and LaLiga will review all clubs’ submissions with potential adjustments or sanctions if assumptions are not substantiated.