La Liga further reduces Barcelona's salary limit, Madrid's increases
The Spanish league revealed the updated figures for the clubs on Tuesday
La Liga have announced updated salary limits for the top two clubs in Spain, with Barcelona's down over €30 million once again.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced clubs to slash their wage bills and Barça have been the club most affected by the cuts.
Barça cap last season was over €600m but at the start of the campaign it was reduced to €382.7m and it's now been cut again to €347m.
Atletico Madrid have also had another €35m taken off their limit, with a €252.7m spending limit reduced to €217.3m now.
Real Madrid, however, have seen their budget increase. It was heavily cut at the start of the season but has now risen from €468.5m to €473.3m

Los nuevos límites salariales para los equipos de Primera y Segunda
| RFEFThis squad spending limit denotes the maximum amount that each club/SAD can spend during the course of the season, including spending on the first team in relation to players, the manager, assistant manager and fitness coach (registrable squad, as defined in Art. 38 of the Budget Preparation Rules) and spending on the reserves, the youth system and other areas (non-registrable squad, as defined in Art. 38 of the Budget Preparation Rules).
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SALARY LIMITS FOR LALIGA TEAMS
Real Madrid 420 million
FC Barcelona 347 million
Atleti 218 million
Sevilla 180 million
Villarreal 140 million
Athletic 110 million
R. Sociedad 95 million
Valencia 93 million
Betis 62 million
Celta 60 million
Granada 54 million
Getafe 52 million
Valladolid 47 million
Osasuna 45 million
Eibar 41 million
Cádiz 40 million
Alavés 39 million
Levante 36 million
Huesca 36 million
Elche 32 million
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