Barcelona declared in a statement that they expressed their “surprise and indignation” after La Liga published the information on April 2, saying they were unaware of and gave no consent for its publication.
The publication prompted "the Catalan entity to send a letter asking the boss, its president and any member of this body to refrain from making any comment or assessment on the economic information sent by the Catalan club, in order to deal with [the publication] of confidential material. Barca underlines the inappropriate behavior of LaLiga in making public details of the financial information provided by the club to the employer as well as in making public the decisions of LaLiga bodies against FC Barcelona, a fact that, in the club's opinion, 'is a flagrant violation of LaLiga's obligations towards one of its affiliates, as well as an express breach of Article 5 of the Normas de Elaboración de Presupuestos'."
Taking aim at Tebas, the statement went on: "Furthermore, the Barca club regrets that the published Information Note 'has been the trigger for a large-scale defamation campaign against the club and the president by the media; a campaign that is being used as an excuse to question the legitimacy of the competitive situation of our first team'.
"Another reproach that the club makes to LaLiga is due to public statements by its president, Javier Tebas, 'against our players, such as Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor - legally registered as recently reiterated by the Superior Council of Sports in its resolution of 3 April 2025'.
"The statements of the president of LaLiga represent 'a clear attempt at destabilisation that is unacceptable' coming from the highest representative of the competition organiser, while indicating that Mr. Tebas’ constant public statements about details of the club’s economic situation –according to his particular interpretation– or that he expresses particular opinions about leaving our players without a license when, to date, he has already been proven wrong on two occasions cannot be accepted."