Eleven clubs, including Athletic Club, Valencia and Girona, have successfully raised their salary ceilings, reflecting a general upward trend in the league’s economy. This collective growth indicates that Spanish clubs are finding ways to optimize their commercial rights and matchday revenues despite the challenging global economic climate.
Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid sits firmly in third place with a limit of €336m, representing a rise of nearly €10m. This increase for the Rojiblancos follows a proactive winter transfer window, highlighted by the high-profile arrival of Ademola Lookman. In contrast, other historic clubs like Sevilla continue to struggle, with their limit languishing at just €22m, illustrating a league of two speeds where the financial gap between the elite and the rest continues to widen.















