Javier Tebas, president of the Spanish Football League (La Liga), has responded to reports that Barcelona will not be able to score its latest deals due to La Liga's strict financial fair play rules.

Although these rules caused Lionel Messi to leave Barcelona last season, after which he signed with Paris Saint-Germain, the president of the Spanish League confirmed that the Catalan team is on the right track this season to register its new players before the start of the season.

Recent years have witnessed many financial problems for Barcelona, ​​but coach Xavi Hernandez was able to include many players for the team, such as Brazilian Rafinha and Polish Robert Lewandowski, while Frenchman Jules Conde is close to joining from Seville.

Barcelona's activity in the transfers has raised eyebrows throughout Europe due to its ability to add new elements to the team, and it is clear that there will be some names left from the team in the final stages of the summer transfer market to balance the club's budget.

Tebas admitted that this is indeed the case, at a time when Barcelona will have a small work to be done, but stressed that the situation is not a cause for concern.

Barcelona managed to raise funds by selling portions of the club's income into future television rights, giving it an immediate financial boost.

"We are closely following Barcelona's steps, but when the papers come in to reduce the number of players that they have to do for you, we will see if they register every player," Tebas said.

"They know what they have to do, they still have a little work to do to register all the players they have signed or want to sign, I think they are now on the right track."