I work nights so I was sleeping all day. But congrats on being able to do what every other team in Europe was able to do as well, except they all didn't have to sell half their future income to do so.
It's their rights so if they want to sell them they're more than welcome. I just don't think the team is now close to being a champions league contender. I can see Lewandowski helping them challenge domestically as he should destroy the league but Real is still ahead. In Europe he has great pedigree as well but as a whole they are closer to a quarterfinals team and not a finals one. So I wouldn't have done the moves they did and mortgaged that much future. Let your young kids grow more and get your finances more in line and then sell the rights when the team is closer to complete.
So you questioned their ability to register players and this is you reply? As for the cheap shot, you should get the facts down first:
—Not every other club in Europe was able to do so as I noted just yesterday there were 53 players in Spain who weren’t registered. Atleti hadn’t registered Griezmann just days ago and agreed to terminate the contract of another player this week.
—Not every league has the FFP rules La Liga does (not even close really).
—Barca didn’t sell remotely half their future.
As for the rest of it, I’ll let that sit there, quoted for the record.