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LaLiga announces the Squad Cost Limit (LDCP) for spanish clubs

This Tuesday, LaLiga has informed first and second-division clubs of their respective salary limits for their squads. This information is crucial for clubs as they plan for the next transfer window in the summer and consider the modifications they need to make to ensure financial stability. Spanish clubs have expressed some disagreements with these rules imposed by LaLiga in recent years, but complying with them is mandatory to avoid sanctions.

Table of Contents

  • How it works
  • The giants lead the table
  • Commitment to youth football

How it works

The Squad Cost Limit (LDCP) is calculated in a very straightforward way. The total revenue of the club is reduced by debt and non-sporting expenses. With this figure, teams know their spending margins for the first team, the reserve team, and youth football. This system allows LaLiga to have complete control over clubs’ financial management, focusing on internal stability and strengthening their financial structure. A unifying link across all the categories within a club to reach a single figure for managing all resources.

The giants lead the table

Real Madrid and Barcelona top the list as the two clubs with the greatest financial margin to build their squads. Real Madrid has a limit of €754 million, while Barcelona follows with €463 million. Madrid has maintained the same figure as in the summer since they made no moves during the winter transfer window. However, Barcelona has seen a significant increase of €40 million compared to the summer.

One of the most concerning cases is Sevilla, for whom LaLiga has set a limit of just €684,000. This alarming figure highlights a serious financial crisis. The club is now aware that it must significantly adjust its finances to avoid being compromised by LaLiga’s financial parameters. Sevilla has the lowest limit across both the first and second divisions, a situation that experts have labeled “unsustainable both in the short and long term.” If this negative financial trend continues, the club could face penalties. Sevilla’s fans have already expressed their dissatisfaction with the club’s current management.

The Valencian teams in the first and second divisions have maintained the stability achieved last summer. In LaLiga, Valencia CF has increased its Squad Cost Limit to €79 million, while Villarreal remains at €135 million, the same as in the previous transfer window. In Segunda División, Levante and Eldense have maintained a figure of around €5 million, showing resilience. Castellón has secured an LDCP of €8 million, while Elche has increased its limit to €16 million. It is noteworthy that there is little correlation between the financial limits of clubs and their current league standings. For example, Valladolid, which currently sits at the bottom of the LaLiga table, has a greater spending margin than seven other teams in its division. This suggests inefficient management and underscores the importance of allocating resources wisely.

Commitment to youth football

It is increasingly evident that LaLiga prioritizes the financial health of its clubs, making youth academies and the development of young talents essential to avoiding excessive financial investments. Young players are becoming crucial for Spanish teams, and the role of academies in training footballers is fundamental. SIA Academy represents an excellent pathway for the development and promotion of young footballers. According to LaLiga’s model, Spain has become a launchpad for both domestic and international talent, offering greater opportunities as clubs seek to remain financially stable.

With this approach, Spain consolidates its financial stability plan. In contrast, other leagues like the Premier League in England focus more on large investments in established players. These are two completely different styles—one more protective and stable, emphasizing club foundations, and another freer, where massive transfer fees dominate the market.

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