Barcelona need to sell Antoine Griezmann this summer in order to free up some funds
The club may be unable to register Memphis Depay if they are unable to sort out their finances
Apart from selling players, the club also needs to ask their remaining squad to accept further salary reductions
Barcelona are still looking for a way to offload Antoine Griezmann this summer
The Catalans may find an opportunity to offload a valuable player off to Germany
The cash-strapped club is set to lose even more revenue from their sponsorship deals
Barcelona will be asking first team players to accept further pay cuts to help the club weather the storm
Griezmann and Coutinho's departures will help ease the club's financial strain
The Argentine is still a free agent and sponsors are not happy that he can't participate in summer campaigns
Other first team players may follow in the Argentine's footsteps after he agreed to a 50% pay cut
La Liga will be monitoring the deal to make sure that accurate valuations are followed by both clubs.
Barcelona are close to sanctioning Antoine Griezmann's transfer to Atletico Madrid with midfielder Saul Niguez expected to move in the opposite direction.
As previously reported, Messi will have to endure a 50% pay cut to stay with FC Barcelona
Lionel Messi is a free agent, leading many to believe that PSG may make a a move to sign him this summer.
Barcelona has signed a number of players but as it stands, they may not be allowed to register them to play in La Liga
Marseille are reportedly interested in signing Philippe Coutinho from Barcelona
Meanwhile, the Argentine is still a free agent
Barcelona are keen to sign Renato Sanches this summer but their dire financial situation could see them miss out to other interested suitors. Lionel Messi's new contract remains the club's number one priority this summer.
This is the first time in history that CONMEBOL has decided to split the award between two players.
The club is still unable to offload enough players and re-sign their captain.
Neymar Jr. was disappointed to lose out on his chance to win the Copa with Brazil
Ronald Koeman did not sound as optimistic as Joan Laporta about the Messi situation