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FC Barcelona is recognized to be one of the best training centers in the world. If the Catalans count on the Masia to feed the first team with young talents, not all manage to win within the Barcelona club. But the abutments still keep an eye on the young shoots in other clubs, because they could bring them big. After Sportthe Blaugranas hope to collect 20 million euros this summer by seeing several of its former players being sold by their current club.
In total, it is five elements that could fill the Camp Nou residents' caisses: òscar Mingueza, Estanis Pedrola, Mika Mármol, Ilaix Moriba and Jean-Clair Todibo. These five players, trained at the Masia or spent by Catalonia, would bring nearly 20 million euros to the Joan Laporta club in the event of sale next summer. It is the last city that will release the most: Barça will recover 20 % of the compulsory sale scheduled after the end of its loan with Nice, or around eight million euros.
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