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FC Barcelona's financial situation seems to be far from the stability

By Luis Zamora

FC Barcelona's financial situation seems to be far from the stability
FC Barcelona's financial situation seems to be far from the stability
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FC Barcelona's financial situation seems to be far from the stability that its directors are so eagerly awaiting. Despite optimistic statements by Joan Laporta, who recently stated in an interview on 'El Món a RAC1' that the club is working diligently to comply with financial fair play regulations, new revelations highlight the complexity of the picture.

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According to reports presented by Marta Ramón on RAC1's 'Tu diràs' program, Barça faces a considerable challenge in achieving the much-desired 1-to-1 ratio under financial fair play. Apparently, a single million-dollar sale, such as that of Ronald Araujo - who is being tempted by Bayern Munich for a figure close to €100 million - would not be enough to balance the Culé club's books. So it would also be thinking about Raphinha as well.

According to sources quoted by the Catalan broadcaster, Barcelona would be forced to part with at least "2-3 more players" in order to cover the existing gap and meet its financial commitments. In addition, emphasis is placed on the need to secure the pending collection of the operation related to 'Barça Vision', a task that does not seem easy.

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Must sell

The club's president, in line with this problem, had already advanced the possibility of resorting to the sale of assets to improve the financial situation. Laporta stressed the importance of the income generated by the sale of players, qualifying it as a source of ordinary income and highlighting the complexity of the pending operation with 'Barça Vision', which is still not fully resolved.


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