The Spanish Football Federation has decided not to renew Montse Tomé's contract as head coach of the Spain women's national team, which expires on August 31, 2025. Tomé has been dismissed from her position, and Sonia Bermúdez, currently the Spain Under-23 head coach, has been confirmed as her replacement. The Federation plans to appoint a coaching tandem including Bermúdez and Iraia Iturregui to lead the team going forward. Tomé expressed feelings of betrayal towards the Federation's president, Luis Rubiales, citing broken promises. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona is facing financial challenges as it seeks to register new signings ahead of the 2025-26 La Liga season starting Saturday. The club's board approved an emergency financial guarantee of 7 million euros to meet La Liga's financial fair play requirements and cover budget imbalances. This action aims to enable Barcelona to register seven players still pending inscription. In related football news, Iñigo Martínez discussed his recent departure from Bayern Munich, noting that coach Hansi Flick understood his decision quickly. Additionally, complaints and calls for sanctions have been made against La Liga president Javier Tebas over alleged serious infractions.
#EUDeportes Laporta garantiza 7 millones para cumplir con el 'fair play' financiero La junta del Barcelona aprobó un aval de 7 millones de euros para cubrir desequilibrios presupuestarios y poder inscribir a jugadores pendientes en la primera plantilla https://t.co/2pNSSmXQcv
Barcelona’s board agreed to take emergency financial action at a meeting on Wednesday as the club continues to try to register their new signings in time to start their La Liga title defence on Saturday. With three days to go before #FCB's first match of the 2025-26 campaign, https://t.co/X2UiwEEzha
🚨🚨🚨 Problemas en el Levante... ¡¡Tres inscritos a 72 horas de debutar!! https://t.co/olbo7kchLq