Busquets and Alba pay cuts allow Barca to register Aguero

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Barcelona have registered Sergio Aguero after Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba accepted salary reductions.The Spanish giants announced the addition of Manchester City’s record goalscorer in May but new financial fair play rules in the country restricted the La Liga club from registering new signings.Earlier in August, Gerard Pique took a pay cut to allow Memphis…

imageBarcelona have registered Sergio Aguero after Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba accepted salary reductions.The Spanish giants announced the addition of Manchester City’s record goalscorer in May but new financial fair play rules in the country restricted the La Liga club from registering new signings.Earlier in August, Gerard Pique took a pay cut to allow Memphis Depay, Eric Garcia and Rey Manaj to officially be registered and a similar situation has seen Aguero’s signing finally ratified.- [Barca right-back Emerson Royal undergoing Spurs medical] – [Transfer Centre: Deadline Day LIVE!] – [CL draw: Man City face PSG, champions Chelsea play Juventus] An official club statement read: “The salary reductions for Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, two of the four first-team captains, signed this Tuesday have allowed FC Barcelona to achieve two objectives: the registration of Sergio Aguero with the Spanish Football League (LFP) and to extend the club’s limit with regards to financial fair play regulations.”Sergio and Jordi Alba have agreed to changes in the financial terms of their contracts which included a wage reduction for this season and the deferment of payments for the remaining years.Trending – [How good is Ronaldo at 36 years old?] – [Chelsea agree loan deal for Saul Niguez] – [Mbappe to stay at PSG despite Real willing to pay £189m] – [Deadline Day: Latest done deals] – [Arsenal agree £19.8m Tomiyasu deal; Bellerin close to Betis loan move] – [FREE LIVE STREAM: Transfer Deadline Day!] – [Ronaldo re-signs for Man Utd: ‘Sir Alex, this one’s for you’] – [Maitland-Niles to stay at Arsenal after clear-the-air talks] – [Brundle’s verdict on Spa decisions and need for F1 ‘rules reset’] – [Premier League summer transfers: Club by club] “The gesture from the two players comes after the agreement recently signed by Gerard Pique which also allowed his team-mates Memphis, Eric Garcia and Rey Manaj to be registered with the league.

“As such, FC Barcelona has completed the registration of its players with the LFP.” Aguero will still be forced to wait before he can debut for his new club after he sustained a calf injury at the beginning of August which is likely to rule him out until October .The Argentinian has endured a troubled start to life at Barcelona, after compatriot Lionel Messi departed the Nou Camp in shock fashion with financial fair play rules preventing the LaLiga club from registering Messi’s new deal, which saw the six-time Ballon D’Or winner leave and subsequently sign for Paris St Germain.Barcelona have also confirmed the departure of Ilaix Moriba to RB Leipzig on a five-year deal for €16m.The move could see another €6m added in variables with Barca also having a 10% sell-on clause inserted in the contract as well.

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