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In its eagerness to shed light on issues related to the football economy (at least some), LaLiga has made public the salary limits of the teams . That is, and very briefly, how much can be spent paying their players . In fact, it is not that simple, so you should start by explaining what exactly the salary limit of a team is.

It is "the maximum amount that each club can consume during the 2019/2020 season" . And what does it include? Well, this: "Spending on players, first coach, second coach and physical trainer of the first team. Also spending on subsidiaries, quarry and other sections," says the employer's statement.

Once the collectives are known, it is necessary to know what concepts are included in this limit: "Fixed and variable salaries, social security, collective premiums, acquisition costs (including agent commissions) and amortization (players' purchase amount charged annually in depending on the number of years of the player's contract) " .

Matiza LaLiga that this cost can change, etc ... But the figures he has published show the tremendous inequality that exists between the most powerful and newly promoted clubs, but also between the large and the middle class already established in the First Division. Between Barcelona (more than 670 million spending ceiling) and Mallorca (which barely scratches 30), there are 640 million difference.

The objective of this limit is to monitor the economy of clubs, avoid excesses and ensure economic viability. It happens that, being striking the distance between the most and the least, the gap from the top to the middle of the table is also striking. Madrid is the second that can spend more (just over 640 million) and from there we go to Atlético , which stays almost in half (about 350 million). Seville and Valencia no longer reach 200, while between 50 and 150 the rest moves, except, of course, the most humble: Valladolid, Granada and Osasuna .

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