Astronomical amount Barcelona still owe for previous signings revealed
Barcelona’s financial struggles
Barcelona’s money problems have been well documented this summer.
Falling foul of La Liga salary caps meant that they could not register star man Lionel Messi’s new contract, which ultimately saw him depart to Paris Saint Germain for free.
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— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 5, 2021
However, this was just the tip of the iceberg: player salaries had to be slashed in order just to register new players, with Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets all agreeing to pitch in.
Barcelona have confirmed that Gerard Piqué has agreed to a substantial pay cut to allow La Liga registration of new signings Memphis Depay, Eric Garcia and Rey Manaj too. 🔴🤝 #FCB #Pique
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— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 14, 2021
With Emerson Royal departing to Tottenham for an additional 25 million pounds, Junior Firpo joining Leeds for 13 million pounds and OGC Nice exercising their option to purchase Jean-Clair Todibo, they have raised some funds, but they still remain firmly in the red.
Barcelona’s payments still to be made revealed
Now, in a shocking report by Spanish outlet MARCA, the amount that the club still owes to clubs for their previous additions has been revealed.
As per the Spanish site, Koeman’s side still needs to pay 115 million euros for their previous signings. Notably, this includes 39 for Miralem Pjanic, who now plies his trade at Turkish outfit Besiktas, and 13 million euros for Coutinho, who joined the club in January 2018.
100 – Frenkie de Jong will make his 100th appearance for @FCBarcelona in all competitions (9 goals and 12 assists), becoming the 11th Dutch 🇳🇱 player to reach this milestone for the club. Legacy. pic.twitter.com/bLkGdapCU5
— OptaJose (@OptaJose) September 29, 2021
Additionally, they are required to pay another 48 million euros to Ajax, 32 for former Ajax man Frenkie de Jong and a further 16 million euros for Sergino Dest.
This is sure to have some severe ramifications not only for this summer, but summers to come as they look to redress the books after hitting rock bottom.
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