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Transfer deadline day: Slow finish in Spain with Barcelona registering Gavi, Rayo Vallecano enlisting Raul de Tomas

the associated press February 1, 2023, 13:16:24 IST

Transfer activity was slow in January in Spain for LaLiga with Barcelona registering Gavi and Atletico Madrid bringing in Memphis Depay and sending Joao Felix on loan

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Transfer deadline day: Slow finish in Spain with Barcelona registering Gavi, Rayo Vallecano enlisting Raul de Tomas

Madrid: Forget about signing new players. Barcelona had to work just to register the ones it already had. As part of a slow day for Spanish clubs at the end of the winter transfer window, Barcelona were unable to significantly boost their squad and instead had to work to rearrange their finances and make sure they could fit some of the current players under the salary cap. The Catalan club improved their financial situation recently but still struggled to comply with the Spanish league’s strict fair-play rules. Their only hopes for last-minute deals reportedly involved Mexican right back Julian Araujo, the US born who plays for the Los Angeles Galaxy in the Major League Soccer, and Morocco midfielder Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina. First, though, Barcelona wanted to give young star Gavi a first-team contract, and register defenders Ronald Araujo and Marcos Alonso after they renewed their deals with the club. They were able to get the Gavi deal done, in part thanks to the retirement of Gerard Pique and the departures of Hector Bellerin to Sporting Lisbon and Memphis Depay to Atletico Madrid , but Araujo’s and Alonso’s revamped contracts likely won’t take effect until the summer. Spanish league president Javier Tebas had said Barcelona will have to save more than 200 million euros ahead of the summer transfer window, but Gavi was allowed to be registered thanks to a court ruling in favour of the Catalan club. The league said it would appeal the ruling. Getting the 18-year-old to the first team is crucial for Barcelona to keep him from having the option of leaving for free in the summer. Real Madrid are in a better situation financially, but also aren’t likely to add anyone to their squad other than Brazilian teenage sensation Endrick from Palmeiras, who was signed on a deal that will see him join the club when he turns 18 in 2024. On the other hand, they are not expected to lose any of the top players who helped them win the Champions League and the Spanish league last season. Madrid rivals Atletico signed Dutch forward Depay on loan from Barcelona and Irish right back Matt Doherty after he was released by Tottenham, but lost Matheus Cunha to Wolverhampton and Joao Felix on loan to Chelsea . Defender Felipe joined Nottingham Forest in England. OTHER TEAMS Rayo Vallecano were finally able to register forward Raul de Tomas after his transfer from Espanyol hadn’t come through in time at the previous transfer deadline. Defending Copa del Rey champion Real Betis lost defender Alex Moreno to Aston Villa, while the only loss for Copa runner-up Valencia was coach Gennaro Gattuso, whose contract was terminated by mutual agreement on Monday. Cadiz signed midfielder Youba Diarra from Salzburg, while Getafe brought in Gonzalo Villar on loan from Roma. Girona signed Peru defender Alexander Callens from New York City, while Mallorca added defender Ludwig Augustinsson from Aston Villa after seeing Braian Cufré move to NYC in Major League Soccer. Valladolid signed Canadian forward Cyle Larin, and struggling Sevilla have added defender Loic Bade from Rennes, midfielder Pape Gueye from Olympique Marseille and forward Bryan Gil on a loan from Tottenham. The Spanish club loaned midfielder Thomas Delaney to Hoffenheim. Villarreal lost goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli to Ajax and forward Arnaut Danjuma to Tottenham, while Espanyol added midfielder Denis Suarez after he left Celta Vigo. Read all the  Latest News ****,  Trending News ****,  Cricket News ****,  Bollywood News ****,  India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook ****,  Twitter  and  Instagram ****.

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