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A true fortune, millionaire debt that Barça face and that puts Laporta in trouble

The Catalan club shows numbers in red and the possibility of Messi returning fades away

By William Estrella

The Catalan club shows numbers in red and the possibility of Messi returning fades away
The Catalan club shows numbers in red and the possibility of Messi returning fades away

In recent days, the possibility of Lionel Messi returning to FC Barcelona, the promised land where the argentinian is considered a prophet, where he made history and won dozens of titles and recognitions, had begun to gain strength. However, in the last few hours new information was uncovered that would once again bury the possibility of the best footballer in the world re-releasing 'The Last Dance' with the blaugrana shirt.

Joan Laporta took over at the catalan club in 2021 with the commitment to clean up the team's turbulent economy, which led to the departure of Lionel Messi and a farewell that broke the hearts of all football fans. However, as the Spanish site Marca announced, the reality is that the catalans' figures continue to appear in red and this implies that the alarms in the Blaugrana hallways go off.

According to what was stated from Spain, among the data that the culé board will present to its partners in the next assembly, there appears a millionaire debt that the catalan team must pay for some signings made in the last transfer markets, mostly corresponding to the incorporations that were carried out in the 2022/23 season.

The millionaire debt that Barça presents and puts Laporta in trouble

The chances of Lionel Messi returning to Spain are very slim and seem to fade in the face of this news that was announced in the last few hours. Before December, the club will have to pay off a debt of 207! million euros for several signings made last season. Among them, 24.2 million stand out to Leeds United for Raphina, 11.8 million to Sevilla for Jules Koundé and 10.2 million for Robert Lewandowski to Bayern Munich and he will have to pay millionaire figures to his previous clubs (Lech Poznan, Legia Warsaw, Delta Warsaw, Znicz Pruzskow and Borussia Dortmund), so the total in the pole's operation amounts to 31.1 MDE. There are also 13 million to Manchester City for Ferrán Torres, 16 million to Ajax for Frenkie De Jong, among others.
 


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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