According to the latest report of Mundo Deportivo, FC Barcelona ("Barcelona") is facing severe financial pressure, which forced the club's management to consider a series of measures to cope with the club's management had to look at the temporary non-registration of injured players Araujo program.

Araujo, the defender who suffered an injury during the Copa America, is expected to miss some time. However, this sudden injury has provided Barcelona with an opportunity to make room under the "Financial Fairness Act". As Barcelona needs to register new players while meeting the financial fairness requirements, holding off on registering Araujo has become a possible solution, albeit one that is fraught with uncertainty and risk.

It is reported that Barcelona's management is considering this option mainly based on financial considerations. By using 80% of Araujo's contract for the registration of another player, Barcelona could follow the example of how they successfully registered Roque in the last winter transfer window and gain more flexibility for the club in the transfer market. Currently, Roque and Inigo Martinez are the players Barcelona urgently need to complete their registrations, and holding off on registering Araujo could potentially provide the financial backing to make that happen.

However, this option also faces huge challenges and risks. Firstly, not registering Araujo would mean that he would not be able to play immediately after his return from injury, which would be a big blow to both the player and the team. Secondly, if Barcelona fails to solve their financial problems during the winter transfer window, they may face the embarrassing situation of not being able to register Araujo, which will seriously affect the integrity of the team's squad and fighting strength.

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