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JOAN LAPORTA CONFIRMS TRANSFER FEE OF BARCELONA SUMMER SIGNING

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Barcelona had big plans for the 2024 summer transfer window, but in the end, they fell short of expectations. Dani Olmo turned out to be the only first team signing, although Wojciech Szczesny has since joined as cover for the season-ending injury suffered by Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

Olmo signed from RB Leipzig after playing a leading role in Spain’s success at Euro 2024. Speaking at the club’s General Assembly, Barcelona president Joan Laporta confirmed the transfer fee that was paid, while also highlighting how the transfer model in place has been effective, as per Diario AS.

“Thanks to the levers we didn’t have to scratch our pockets. In one company there would have been a capital increase, but we were brave, we took the levers and gave the club traction to make the urgent commitments that existed. We were able to buy new players and make a more competitive team. We are better off and there are indicators that say it clearly.

“I also want to highlight the work of Deco. The reduction in the sports wage bill makes us have a better ratio of salaries and incomes. When we arrived, the ratio was at 98%. That wage bill was unsustainable. During the summer, only Dani Olmo, who cost us €47m, and Pau Víctor were signed. Thanks to the good work of Deco we have sold players for a net value of cost us €80m.”

Barcelona’s finances do appear to be slowly improving. However, there is still a long way to go before parity is restored.



“They want to destroy us” – Joan Laporta hits out at Barcelona critics


On Saturday, Barcelona hosted their annual General Assembly. Joan Laporta, the club’s president, discussed a variety of topics, one of which was about teams’ reported strained relationship with the Catalan giants.

The Negreira case saw numerous clubs take aim at Barcelona, and relations have not improved since. Laporta took a strong approach when discussing the subject, as per Diario AS.

“Our anthem says so: we fight against everything and everyone. This is not victimhood. We fight against those who repeatedly say that they appeal to the Negreira case that we are winning in court. Now that they are judging us, the instructions are not favourable. Every time we are doing well, it comes back out. There are people who don’t want us to win, they are angry that we win. To defend ourselves we cannot show weaknesses. They want to destroy us. We are brave and strong. We have to fight against these elements where they come from and what they are looking for.”

Barcelona have felt very angry in the last 18 months, largely due to the reaction to the Negreira case. They have maintained throughout that they are guilty of all charges – for now, that matter is still being investigated by the relevant authorities.


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