
"Andreas Christensen's injury has opened a regulatory window that allows Barcelona to temporarily use part of the defender's wages to register a replacement. However, turning that possibility into a completed signing will depend entirely on meeting a strict set of deadlines. As reported before, La Liga regulations allow clubs to use up to 80% of an injured player's salary to register a replacement, but this figure is adjusted depending on when the request is submitted during the season."
"Given the current stage of the campaign, Barcelona would realistically be allowed to use between 50% and 60% of Christensen's wages. In practical terms, that translates to between €5.2 million and €6.5 million of Christensen's €13 million gross salary. This is the financial margin Barcelona could work with to bring in a new centre-back, either on loan or via a low-cost permanent deal."
La Liga permits clubs to use a portion of an injured player's salary to register a replacement, with the allowable percentage reduced as the season progresses. At the current campaign stage Barcelona can access roughly 50–60% of Andreas Christensen's €13 million gross salary, providing about €5.2–€6.5 million for a replacement. Clubs must submit a formal request within 25 calendar days, after which the Medical Committee requires at least three days for review before any approval. Once approved, the club has 20 days to complete the signing, constrained by the winter window closing on 2 February.
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