Overview
- League officials published post-winter updates that set how much each club can spend on wages and registrations.
- Barcelona’s limit rose by roughly €82m from about €351m to approximately €432–433m, easing near-term registration pressure.
- Real Madrid retain the league’s highest cap at €761m, with Atlético de Madrid at €336m to round out the top three.
- The aggregate limit across LaLiga increased by about €75m, indicating slightly more spending capacity overall.
- Levante’s cap was cut by €17.6m, a 51% drop that leaves them with the division’s lowest limit, while Barcelona still operate above their cap under league rules.