La Liga giants Barcelona's financial woes are getting worse, with The Athletic revealing that the team are currently facing nine player registration difficulties. Unless they raise 130 million euros by June 30, this summer's reinforcements will be in vain.

Specifically, Barcelona's financial pressure comes from the registration problems of nine players, not least of which are newcomers Vitoloki and Enigao Martinez, as well as professionals such as Yemma, Gubas and Baldi. More worryingly, the team also loaned out Kiwi players such as Dilangere, Ansufadi, Das and Eligasya last season. Upon expiration of their contracts, the players will automatically be included in Barcelona's payroll system, further squeezing the club's financial space.

Barcelona must reportedly address a €130 million funding gap by the end of June. To this end, the club is actively seeking new sources of funding, including discussions with sponsor Nike on a sponsorship fee adjustment program. In addition, Frankie Dijon, Rafinha Biloni and other players may also be sold to raise funds. Germany's new manager, Felix, encountered this thorny problem at the beginning of his tenure.

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