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While they want to pay Messi, Barcelona's mistake that makes them lose 160 million

Barca made a fatal mistake and the financial problems would be huge.

By William Estrella

Barca made a fatal mistake and the financial problems would be huge.
Barca made a fatal mistake and the financial problems would be huge.

FC Barcelona equalized over the weekend against Girona at the Camp Nou in perhaps one of their worst La Liga games all season in terms of associated game construction, constantly abusing crosses into the box without being able to find Robert Lewandowski, By the way, he is not having the level that was seen in Bayern Munich, being admitted by himself, making it clear that it was difficult for him to resume activity after the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

Despite this, FC Barcelona seeks to break a historic record at a national and international level this season, since it has 21 goals with a clean sheet in this League. At a European level, the record is held by Mourinho's Chelsea with 15 goals in the 2004/05 season and they lifted the Premier League 12 points above second place.

In addition to Chelsea, Bayern and Atlético de Madrid make up the rest of the TOP 5 of the 21st century. With 10 games to go, Barça can aspire to dethrone the Blue team from the record it has held since 2005, according to the official website of the Blaugrana club.

But in this context, Barcelona must worry more about economic and legal issues than records, so much so that it could lose players worth millions of euros who could leave for free. FC Barcelona is at risk of losing 160 million euros for next season in just two players who may be released from action due to serious managerial errors.

The 160 million that Barcelona would lose

FC Barcelona may lose Gavi and Ronald Araújo as free agents in July because, although they renewed their contracts, they did not present them in La Liga, so their previous ties with the institution are valid, which end in the middle this year, according to El Chiringuito de España.

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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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