FC Barcelona: finally good news for the club’s accounts

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Plagued by serious debts for several seasons, FC Barcelona has finally communicated very good news. If the overall situation remains alarming, there is something better to highlight. Registrations and transfers have been a balancing act, but the club’s future could be a little clearer.

The Board of Directors of FC Barcelona met today in extraordinary session to approve the closing of the accounts for the 2023/24 financial year and the provisional budget for the 2024/25 season, both to be approved by the members club delegates at the Ordinary General Assembly. During the meeting, the president of FC Barcelona, ​​Joan Laporta, wanted to emphasize that the club managed to halt the economic decline of recent years and confirmed the forecast of positive ordinary profits (12 million euros), as announced during the Barça Senate meeting on June 12 and during its press conference on September 3»

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