La Liga releases the data every SeptemberĀ in a bid to avoid sides overspending on wages.
The budgets are linked to each team’s total income, therefore the higher a club’s income, the higher their budget.
The budget is used to cover wages for both players and staff, with Barcelona thought to have plenty of wiggle room in their accounts following the departure of Samba star Neymar, who was thought to be on big bucks at the Camp Nou.
According to theĀ data, BarcaĀ have up toĀ Ā£448m to splash on playing and non-playing staff. With arch-rivals Real Madrid just behind them onĀ Ā£442m.
That difference may not seem a lot but it is effectively a difference of one ā¬150,000 per week player.
Atletico Madrid have seen a considerable increase in their budget in recent years thanks to their continued progress under Diego Simeone. Fellow Madrid-based side Getafe haven’t been quite so lucky, propping up the table with a wage budget of justĀ Ā£25m.
Barcelona: Ā£448m
Real Madrid: Ā£442m
Atletico Madrid: Ā£210m
Sevilla: Ā£141m
Valencia: Ā£100m
Villareal: Ā£78m
Athletic Bilbao: Ā£60m
Real Betis: Ā£58m
Real Sociedad: Ā£57m
Espanyol: Ā£54m
Malaga: Ā£47m
Celta Vigo: Ā£36m
Deportivo: Ā£36m
Alaves: Ā£33m
Leganes: Ā£30m
Eibar: Ā£29m
Levante: Ā£28m
Girona: Ā£27m
Las Palmas: Ā£26m
Getafe: Ā£25m
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