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After losing El Clasico, the players that Barcelona will sell because they have no place

El Clasico left several victims in FC Barcelona.

By William Estrella

El Clasico left several victims in FC Barcelona.
El Clasico left several victims in FC Barcelona.

FC Barcelona couldn't beat Real Madrid. After losing the Clasico and falling to third place in La Liga, below Girona and Real Madrid, now FC Barcelona wants to sell three players from the squad, for example, Juan Miranda.

 According to information from Ferrán Correas of RAC1, they are thinking about selling him and this benefits the team led by Joan Laporta because it still has sports rights. It will be approximately 3 million euros that FC Barcelona will earn from the sale of Juan Miranda, in the next stock market in Europe. There would already be several interested in taking over the services of the left back. In this way, the culé team will continue to add money to its coffers, which for now it needs to pay debts.

It is worth remembering that in terms of player signing alone, FC Barcelona has a debt of 200 million euros, which would make it difficult for them to hire future players. However, Joan Laporta's team continues to work on the management side to solve this issue and do not have problems with the Financial Fairplay.

With the 3 million that Juan Miranda leaves to FC Barcelona they will be able to do something, since the culé team has reduced the total debt in a sustainable way. For now, the players and coaching staff are focused on being able to win a championship at the end of the season, while in the administrative part what they do is reduce the debt.

Barca lost against Madrid

In terms of sports, FC Barcelona could not handle the minimal difference they had against Real Madrid, thanks to Ilkay Gundogan's goal, and they ended up losing 2 to 1, with a double from Jude Bellingham who ended up becoming the MVP of the match. . Xavi's team now focuses on not moving away from the leader, since there are 4 points of difference.


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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