Barcelona have been told by La Liga they should enact a fourth 'monetary switch' to enroll their mid year signings - when will this frenzy end?
The club initiated their third 'financial switch' on Monday, selling 25% of their Barca Studios business arm to Socios.com for Ł83.7 million. This follows the club selling one-fourth of their La Liga TV freedoms throughout the following 25 years to United States firm Sixth Street.
Barcelona have been very dynamic in this move window, getting Robert Lewandowski, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen, Jules Kounde and Raphinha.
In any case, they have not yet had the option to enroll any of those signings because of as far as possible forced on them by La Liga.
A few different players likewise face questionable fates because of Barcelona's unsafe monetary circumstance. And afterward there's the issue of neglected compensation.
Barca have attempted to wriggle out of paying Frenkie de Jong what he is owed, and he isn't the only one to be swindled by the La Liga club.
Without a doubt, it smells.
We presently have what is happening where a club is selling its future in a frantic endeavor to imagine they are as yet a major hitter in Europe.
Living inside their means has all the earmarks of being an outsider idea to a club that likes to assume it has an undeniable right to remain at the high level.
This is a club whose pay bill was 33% higher than Manchester United's in 2019 - monetary fumble of the greatest request.
They kept on paying Lionel Messi crazy measures of cash, in spite of presence of mind letting you know the cost was totally unreasonable.
Rival clubs have communicated alarm at how Barcelona are being permitted to work in a way that contradicts fair play in football.
Barcelona's spending this mid year, financed by selling their future, brings up a few issues about the maintainability of football.
Mes que un club (in excess of a club) is Barcelona's saying. Given their ongoing jokes, 'frauds' is a more precise portrayal.
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