- Flick "not happy" with failure to register new players
- Rashford and Garcia ineligible for La Liga opener
- Barca in race against time to resolve the issue
Flick has admitted he is “not happy” with the club’s ongoing player registration issues, which have left summer signings Marcus Rashford and Joan Garcia unregistered ahead of Saturday’s La Liga opener. Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Friday, the German coach acknowledged the difficult situation but stated that he retains trust in the club to find a resolution.
The registration saga is a familiar problem for برشلونة, who have battled La Liga’s stringent financial regulations for several seasons. The club’s inability to officially register its new players overshadows the start of their title defence and places pressure on the board’s financial management. The issue is compounded by an injury to star striker Robert Lewandowski, as his high-profile replacement, Rashford, remains ineligible to play.
This is the second consecutive year that Barcelona have been unable to register all of their players before the opening weekend of the season. Flick himself referenced the recurring issue in his press conference, stating, “The same thing happened last season.”
Speaking on the registration issue, Flick said, “This is the situation, it’s not something I’m happy about, but I trust the club. We have to wait until tomorrow. The same thing happened last season. We have to focus on what we can do. As for the rest, I trust the club.”
The club’s administration is now in a race against time to complete the necessary registrations to allow Rashford and Garcia to feature against Mallorca.