According to Mundo Deportivo, FC Barcelona are currently facing pressing player registration issues. With just two days left before the first match of the new season, five first-team players have still not been able to complete their registrations - Inigo Martinez, Alex Valle, Pablo Torre, Pau Victor and Olmo.

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Solutions are being actively pursued, including accelerating the process of player departures and exploring other financial maneuvers to meet the requirements of La Liga's 1:1 rule. However, the club still has to deal with multifaceted challenges, such as the expiration of €60 million in pending funds and the negotiations for a new Nike contract, which have not yet progressed.

In an effort to ease the financial pressure, Barcelona are considering letting several players leave the club. Mika Faye could be one of them, who has made limited appearances on the US tour and is currently showing interest from Inter Milan, Porto and Rennes. Rennes have even made an offer of €10 million plus a share of future transfers.

Another player who could leave the club is Longley, who earns a whopping €16 million a year before tax, and the club are considering loaning him out, with Longley himself preferring to join Atletico Madrid.

In addition, Barcelona's Roque has attracted the attention of several clubs, with Barcelona bidding at least €30 million for his transfer. The likes of Everton and Bournemouth in the Premier League have expressed interest in him.

While the registration issues are being addressed, Barcelona also plan to bring in a left winger and possibly a right back in the transfer market to bolster the depth of their squad.

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