Real Sociedad enters Europe without needing to sell players, unlike Betis, Celta and Getafe, who must close at least one major sale before June 30 to keep their budgets in line. According to Diario Vasco, those three must close at least one major sale before June 30 to keep their budgets in line, while preparing their teams for the European competition. Betis, back in the Champions League after 20 years, is prioritizing €20 million in sales over signings. Among the possible departures are Altimira, Marc Roca, Abde and Cucho Hernández. President Ángel Haro has defended relying on player trading to obtain extraordinary income. Celta president Marian Mouriño said they need a sale of between €15 million and €16 million before June 30 to balance the books. Ilaix Moriba and Williot Swedberg are the main candidates. Without a sale, it would be the fourth consecutive deficit. Getafe expects departures like those of Luis Milla and Mauro Arambarri to reduce salaries, but Crystal Palace will not exercise an option of €18 million for Christantus Uche. That deficit limits signings, and the future of José Bordalás remains uncertain after criticizing resources despite qualifying for the Conference League. Real, on the other hand, does not need significant income to close this year's accounts and is not expected to repeat the sale of Zubimendi to Arsenal for €70 million last summer. Any departure would be for sporting reasons, with a strict control of the salary limit under LaLiga supervision. European income returns after a year without them, and the club intends to invest cautiously.