Barcelona's vice-president who is in charge of the club's economic matters Eduard Romeu is confident the club will meet La Liga's financial demands.
It was previously reported that the Catalans need to slash the players' wages by €200m to be able to sign new contracts.
"We are in a very good position and we must keep it going," Romeu told Mundo Deportivo about the club's financial plan.
"We are in high compliance with the objective. It is also true that Mateu Alemany has done a great job with the players' salary issue.
"We have it complete for two years and I'm sure it will be approved. I don't see any problem for it not to be approved by La Liga. On the 19th [of May], their delegate commission will meet and we will have a response that will surely be positive."