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Barça is looking for urgent solutions in the face of economic uncertainty

by PREMIUM.CAT
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Regrets on the horizon: Barça’s long wait

FC Barcelona is in a delicate situation, with an economic outlook that does not quite show signs of improvement. Despite promises of financial normalisation, the club is still struggling to cope with registrations and signings which are crucial to its squad.

Pending players: A big challenge for the board

With the transfer market about to close, Barça is at a critical moment. Although progress has been made in some aspects, the registration of players such as Iñigo Martínez, Álex Valle, and Dani Olmo remains unresolved. The pressure is growing, and the need for an economic solution is becoming more and more evident.

Limitations on incorporations

The club’s strategy of securing departures before making new additions has turned into a maze. Without the resources needed to activate the 1:1 rule, signing plans, including the return of Joao Cancelo, look increasingly distant.

Walking on a tightrope: Solutions for the financial situation

Recently, Barça has managed to resolve part of the outstanding payments thanks to the agreement with Aramark. However, there is still a hole of 60 million euros to cover in relation to Barça Vision. Dependence on a new contract with Nike and other sponsors is becoming increasingly critical.

The sale of players: Key to recovery

To face this crisis, the sale of players is presented as the most viable solution. The recent departure of Julián Araujo has been positive, but the club needs more operations that generate income. The potential sales of Mika Faye and Vitor Roque are profiled as the most promising.

The challenge of big sales

To definitively solve the financial difficulties, Barça needs to make significant sales. Players like Raphinha, Frenkie de Jong or Ronald Araujo could contribute between 50 and 100 million euros, thus allowing the club to breathe more easily and stabilize its situation.

An uncertain future: Reflections on the way forward

With the closing of the transfer market on the horizon, FC Barcelona is at a crucial moment for its future. The decisions they make now will not only affect the current squad, but will define the club’s trajectory for years to come. The ability to overcome these obstacles will pave the way for a new era of prosperity.

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