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The best transfer window in FC Barcelona's history, how much did they spend

With just a couple more signings to go, FC Barcelona has just completed what could be the best transfer window in its history.

By Wilian Estrella

With just a couple more signings to go, FC Barcelona has just completed what could be the best transfer window in its history.
With just a couple more signings to go, FC Barcelona has just completed what could be the best transfer window in its history.
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Accustomed in the last couple of decades to brilliant signings, FC Barcelona entered a stage of reconstruction after the departure of Lionel Messi. It makes a lot of sense: if they had to resign themselves to the departure of the best player in the club's history due to financial difficulties, it is difficult to expect excessive spending now. However, the Culés are still a magnet for attracting the best players in the world.

FC Barcelona has made a comeback, or at least it has in the summer transfer market. The Blaugrana team has become a main player of this period with top level incorporations and putting together a team that is capable of fighting for all the important titles. Joan Laporta and Mateu Alemany have done a sensational job to offer Xavi Hernandez all the possible variants.

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The azulgrana team has just signed, in the absence of a couple of additions, the best transfer market in its history. A necessary planning to put the team back on top and to be able to win the UEFA Champions League, which they have not done since 2015. Barcelona have seen the most activity in Europe in this window, after activating financial ‘levers’ that helped them to free capital

FC Barcelona's signings in this summer transfer market include Pablo Torre from Racing Santander for 5 million euros. Franck Kessié as a free agent after finishing his contract with AC Milan. Andreas Christensen also as a free agent after terminating his contract with Chelsea.

Raphinha arrived for €58 million plus variables from Leeds United. Robert Lewandowski arrived for 45 million euros plus 5 million euros in variables from Bayern Munich. And the last huge signing, Jules Koundé. The Frenchman arrives for 50 million euros plus 10 million euros in variables from Sevilla.

How much did Barcelona spend

The investment of the Blaugrana team is around 150 million euros (excluding variants). A figure that is not very high if we take into account all the players they incorporated and the quality of each of the pieces, plus the names that will arrive to reinforce the side. A perfect market, and possibly the best in the club's history.

 

 


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