Barcelona can’t make any new signings in the January transfer window due to the club’s financial situation, director Jordi Cruyff has revealed.
The Catalan club activated several financial ‘levers’ over the summer, enabling them to make a string of high-profile acquisitions.
Robert Lewandowski, Jules Kounde, Raphinha, Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen were among the new faces brought in to strengthen Xavi’s side.
However, the suggestion of further reinforcements arriving during the mid-season window has been shot down by Cruyff.
“As of today, we cannot sign [players] in the winter,” Cruyff told RAC1 (via Sky Sports (opens in new tab)).
“The situation has changed due to an accumulation of things that come together and make Fair Play complicated.
“It’s not a question of one player leaving and [then the issue is] solved. There are several different solutions, one is not enough”.
Barcelona went into the break for World Cup 2022 (opens in new tab) two points clear of rivals Real Madrid on top of the La Liga table.
However, they suffered a disappointing group stage exit in the Champions League and have dropped into the Europa League, where they will face Manchester United in the play-off round in February.