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The mortal enemy reported Barcelona s serious violations! Unwilling to accept that the star of his family was poached

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Students all know that Bilbao's rising star Nico Williams is determined to join Barcelona. According to multiple media reports, Barcelona is also ready to activate Nico's 58 million euro termination clause next week, and it is expected to be officially announced on July 1.

Let me tell you first that by activating the termination fee, you do not need to negotiate with the player's old club. Once the termination fee is activated, the original club must release the person and have no right to prevent the transaction from being concluded.

But even though the situation is done, Athletic Bilbao is still unwilling to lose the team's core. For Bilbao, Nico is not only the core of the team, but also the representative of his own youth training system. Now they are still trying their best to block this deal, and the conflict with Barcelona is also continuing to escalate.

According to the Daily Sports Daily, Bilbao has reported to the La Liga and the Spanish Football Association that Barcelona has seriously violated financial rules and proposed to restrict Barcelona from signing operations this summer. They claimed that Barcelona has not yet met the requirements of the "1-to-1 fiscal rule", does not have the qualification to register a new player, and has no right to activate Nico's 60 million euro termination clause.

Some students may not know much about the "1:1 Rules", so here is a popular science for you. Finance 1-to-1 rules: that is, a club can only operate normally in the market when the income and expenditure are balanced, otherwise it must sell equally or pay brigade.

It is reported that Bilbao Chairman Uriat and General Manager Bellasatji also made a special trip to Madrid last week to meet with La Liga, asking for a look at Barcelona's financial situation and hoping to investigate all details about the deal.

According to "Sel Radio", Bilbao is also very dissatisfied with the Catalan media's sensation, such as "Nico has cleared the locker" and "Bilbao accepts installments". They stressed that these statements were completely incorrect, which was an attempt to put pressure in the public opinion war.

In the face of Bilbao's doubts and frequent pressure, Barcelona Chairman Laporta clearly expressed dissatisfaction in an interview with "Monday Sports": "We will complete all operations in a normal way, and there will be no problems with the transfer. We have no bad relationship with Bilbao. There have indeed been some misunderstandings and frictions in the past few years, but this does not mean that we are in a bad relationship.

The two clubs have a long history and a deep relationship, and I don't understand their current reaction. I am bluntly speaking, every club should pay attention to their own interests. It seems inappropriate to go to La Liga to talk about Barcelona's affairs, but they know what they are doing."

Judging from the current situation, Barcelona's operational process of introducing Nico was clear and compliant, and Bilbao could not stop this transfer by delaying tactics and administrative pressure.

Barcelona is scheduled to complete the transaction in early July to circumvent the accounting arrangements made by the Fiscal Fairness Act. Since some contracts in the club still fail to take effect and the package income has not yet arrived, Barcelona needs to count Nico's related expenses into the 2025/26 fiscal year, which can avoid financial restrictions in the old year.

Finally, let me talk about Xiao Ou's view. Under the wave of commercialization of modern football, players like Nico who have both potential and market value are the natural "eye of the storm". The competition for Nico is not only about the stay or stay of a player, but also reflects that the authority and fairness of the implementation of the La Liga system are facing tests.

Bilbao insists on prioritizing rules and challenging the giants; Barcelona operates flexibly and strives to avoid obstacles. This competition between system and power will not only affect Nico's future, but also may affect the future precedent standards of La Liga in fiscal supervision.

Finally, what do you think of the pull behind this transaction?

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