The finances of FC Barcelona again in the red

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It is not a scoop: the finances of FC Barcelona are not in good shape. While the Blaugranas had a hard time recording Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, it seemed that the abutments had managed to find a certain economic balance, thanks to the sale of VIP seats in Camp Nou in mid-January. If the Catalans had actually arrived at the rule of 1: 1, RAC-1 Affirms that tranquility is no longer put in Barcelona accounts.

The first reason for this: the delay taken by the work of the new Camp Nou, which will not be completed on time. Without the end of the site, it is impossible to generate the expected income. Second pebble in the shoe: the deal concluded with New Era Visionary Group. This is one of the companies that bought VIP seats, but according to El ConfidencialLa Liga believes that it exists ” Excessive links with the entourage of the club, in a modus operandi which recalls what the Blaugrana entity had already done with the failed placement of its multimedia subsidiary, Barça Visión ». Therefore, ” The competition would be distorted to the detriment of clubs which strictly comply with the standard of the salary ceiling ». Joan Laporta may still have work to do.

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