The Spanish championship decreased the salary limit of First Division clubs, €24,389 million less in relation to the previous season. Real Madrid maintains the €727 million from last season.
LaLiga cuts the salary limit. The football championship First division of Spain announced the new salary limits for each LaLiga EA Sports and LaLiga Hyypermotion club after the winter market. The clubs of First Division will have a salary limit of €2,539,492 millionwhich represents €24,389 million less compared to the previous season.
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Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid and Barcelona are the three teams with the highest Sports Squad Cost Limit (Lcpd). In this sense, Real Madrid remains the club with the highest salary limit of the season after the winter market, with €727 million euros.


On the contrary, with €500 million less compared to the group chaired by Florentino Pérez, Barcelona sets its maximum for the second half of the course at €204 million. The salary bill of the Blaugrana club’s staff has been reduced by 24% compared to the first half of the year.
Beating the Blaugrana team, Atlético de Madrid It stands out as the second club on the list with the highest salary limit, exceeding €303 million, 2% more in relation to the period between August and December.
Sevilla, Real Sociedad and Villarreal they stay behind. With a notable drop for the red and white club, cutting the previous salary limit by 10%, with €152 million. However, Real Sociedad stands out with an increase of 16% compared to the summer campaign, adding €20 million and leaving a wage bill of 144 million. Villarreal FC maintains the salary limit at €143 million.
At the beginning of February, it was announced that the clubs LaLiga EA Sports They invested €75.8 million in signings in the winter market for the 2023-2024 season. The disbursement of LaLiga clubs in transactions during the investment market meant more than tripling the records of the transfer period of the 2022-2023 season, when the teams spent only 28.2 million euros. Likewise, this year’s investment was close to that of the 2021-2022 academic year, when LaLiga’s agreement with CVC stimulated player transactions.
Barcelona was the club that invested the most during this transfer market.
Atlético de Madrid was positioned as the second club with the highest expenditure during this winter market, investing €18.8 million.
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