A Catalan club never pays its debt? FC Barcelona still owes Bayern Munich 20M per report
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A Catalan club never pays its debt? FC Barcelona still owes Bayern Munich 20M per report
"Barcelona still owe a staggering €159 million (£138m/$184m) to several clubs for past transfers, including deals for Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. Despite generating nearly €1bn (£870m/$1.16bn) in revenue, Barca's mounting short-term debts and delayed transfer payments reveal that the club is still struggling to regain its financial footing after years of reckless spending. Leeds top the list as they are still waiting for €41.9m (£36m/$48m) from Barca for the transfer of Raphinha in 2022."
"Bayern Munich are owed €20m (£17m/$23m) for Lewandowski, while Sevilla have €24.5m (£21m/$28m) pending for Jules Kounde, whom they acquired in 2022. The list goes further on with Manchester City yet to receive €13.3m (£11m/$15m) for Torres, and Real Betis are due €8m for Emerson Royal."
Barcelona owe a total of €159 million to several clubs for past transfer deals, including Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski, Ferran Torres, Jules Kounde and Emerson Royal. The club generated nearly €1bn in revenue but continues to carry mounting short-term debts and delayed transfer payments that hinder financial recovery after years of heavy spending. Outstanding amounts include €41.9m to Leeds for Raphinha, €24.5m to Sevilla for Kounde, €20m to Bayern Munich for Lewandowski, €13.3m to Manchester City for Torres, and €8m to Real Betis for Emerson Royal.
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