Barcelona have saved close to €12 million in Financial Fair Play (FFP) terms following the departures of Pablo Torre and Ansu Fati.
The Catalan club confirmed Torre’s permanent transfer to RCD Mallorca for €5 million, while Ansu Fati joined AS Monaco on loan. Both moves form part of the club’s wider efforts to meet La Liga’s 1:1 spending rule, allowing clubs to spend €1 for every €1 they generate.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Torre’s sale provided relief of €3.5 million, factoring in both the transfer fee and the wages freed up. Fati’s loan deal saved the club €8 million, with Monaco set to cover 50% of his €9.4 million salary.
Barcelona continue to offload players not included in Hansi Flick’s plans as they aim to improve their finances and strengthen their squad under FFP regulations.

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