There is no doubt that Real Madrid and Barcelona are eternal rivals and many people always look forward to every meeting, as we know their match is called El Classico, which is always an attraction for football fans.
It cannot be denied that eternal rivals are truly worthy of the title they both are called. Not only are these two clubs always competing, even if we look at the fans of each club, oh never mind, they are really loud and always at odds. Moreover, when there is an El Classico match, the tension is truly extraordinary. In fact, if I'm not mistaken, former players from one club are not allowed to move to another club, meaning former Real Madrid players are not allowed to move to Barcelona and vice versa. Yes, because the competition is not only on the field but wider than that, even the fans are very conflicted and very strong.
With a difficult financial situation, I think Flick will have a hard time. A few weeks ago I read that Flick could not be officially registered as a coach Barcelona in La Liga. If this continues they don't have a good chance of player transfers, unless they get a new flow of funds. Due to the main contender, Real Madrid is currently in great team form due to quite good player transfers. Because of this, I think Barcelona will get heavy pressure from other teams who will still improve with the transfer market.
What's worse, Barcelona is threatened with not being able to register 9 of their 25 players because, again, it is related to the financial crisis. And based on reports circulating, Barcelona must prepare €130m at least by the end of this month if they want this problem to be resolved. Yes, even before starting his strategy, Flick has to be faced with various very complicated problems at Barcelona, especially regarding his own limitations, of course, in getting players for a stronger team. Meanwhile, the club itself still has various crises like this, but the problem is, Barcelona also demands extraordinary results. This would be very difficult for any coach with conditions like this.
Source: Barcelona financial crisis continues