Barcelona’s Mounting Financial Crises Exposed: Massive Debts and Transfer Fiascos

2023-10-10 15:08:25

Financial crises are coming to Barcelona, ​​and this time the matter is not related to the registration of players, but to the late amounts of huge deals made by the Catalan club.

Barcelona made a breakthrough under the leadership of President Joan Laporta during the summer Mercato of 2022 by including many players such as Jules Kounde, Rafinha, Robert Lewandowski and others, in order to strengthen the ranks of coach Xavi Hernandez’s team.

The “ARA” network said that these deals made the Catalan club owe more than 200 million euros in transfer fees to Bayern Munich, Leeds United and Sevilla, as well as Manchester City due to the Ferran Torres deal.

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She explained that Barcelona is also about to pay 16 million euros to the Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam in exchange for contracting with Frenkie de Jong, in addition to some small amounts due from the deals of Neto Morawa, Jean-Clair Todibo, Emerson Royal, Junior Firpo and Miralem Pjanic, and in the case of the latter, Barcelona will have to send The money went to four different clubs.

Barcelona owes 24 million euros to Leeds United due to the Rafinha deal, 13 million euros to Manchester City in exchange for Ferran Torres, 10 million euros to Bayern Munich in exchange for Robert Lewandowski, in addition to 38 million euros in exchange for some other deals.

Barcelona will also need to find 36 million euros for the deal of Jules Kounde from Seville, and on the other hand, it will make some money from selling Antoine Griezmann and Francisco Trincao.

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It is noteworthy that the Catalan club is going through severe financial difficulties during the current period, which threatens its ability to register Vitor Roque, the Atletico Paranaense striker, who was scheduled to join the team next January.

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