"Real" no longer considers "Barcelona" a competitor regarding transfers.
As Marca writes, now "Madrid" competes with the so-called "club-states," and "Barcelona" cannot approach them in the fight for the desired players. In Real Madrid, Barcelona is no longer considered a competitor in terms of transfers and many other situations.
Real Madrid is confident that they will not need to sell any of their current players following the transfer of Kylian Mbappe. Moreover, the Frenchman will not be the only newcomer to "Real" in the coming summer.
Marca calls everything that happens in "Barcelona" "constant improvisation related to the delicate economic situation." The last such example is the Catalans' desire to release uniforms with their own brand. Marca evaluates this desire as "unprecedented and impossible," citing experts in the field.
The leaders of "Real" and "Barcelona" know how significant the distance between the clubs is now. Now, "Real" does not consider "Barcelona" a competitor in the fight for football players.
It is said that the Catalans wanted to get Vinicius, Rodrigo, Jude Bellingham, Arda Gul, Endrik, and Kylian Mbappe at different times. Still, all these players have appeared or will appear in Real Madrid. Now "Barcelona" is trying to claim Erling Holland, although the club leaders and the sports director know that his transfer is impossible.