Barcelona on the Verge of Accepting Salary Limit Disaster - Football Insomnia
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The information that places the German goalkeeper outside the team culé begins to run like gunpowder, and it all makes sense to know that the reasons are linked to the wage bill and its adjustments Right now the goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen occupies the 13th position in the wage bill, and President Joan Laporta has ... Read more La entrada Ter Stegen and 5 more: Laporta starts reductions to square the wage limit aparece primero en elgoldigit…
Barcelona on the verge of accepting salary limit disaster - Football Insomnia
Barcelona are facing another summer of salary limit struggles, with their latest ‘economic lever’ unlikely to be available to them before the end of the summer transfer window. The reason being the delays in work on Camp Nou, which are already eight months behind schedule. In January, Barcelona ratified the lease of 475 VIP seats for the next 30 years to Fort Advisors and New Era Visionary Group. The deal brought in €100m to their accounts, and …
Kinshasa has committed millions of euros in sponsorship contracts signed at the end of June and early July with the clubs in Monaco, Milan and Barcelona. For the Congolese and international press, this investment supposed to promote tourism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has nothing but miscalculation.
FC Barcelona raises tens of millions of euros thanks to a partnership agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo. L'article Barcelona raises millions of euros in Africa est apparu en premier sur les-transferts.com.
At a key moment for the club’s economy, Joan Laporta has decided to move with an unexpected strategy that could bring fresh air to FC Barcelona. The Blaugrana board is a step away from concluding a sponsorship agreement with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a movement that would bring 44 million euros in four seasons. Each year, the club would receive 11 million, which would greatly ease the accounts. The pact will include the presence of t…
Barcelona Close to €44M DR Congo Sponsorship Deal
Barcelona are scrambling to raise funds as they race against time to comply with La Liga’s strict 1:1 spending rule, an essential step if they hope to register their new signings ahead of the 2025/26 season. Despite offloading several players in recent weeks, the Catalan giants still have a significant financial gap to bridge. Without fresh income, key additions such as Joan Garcia and others may not be cleared to play under La Liga regulations.…
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