JAKARTA - Barcelona is believed to be spending crazy again in the player transfer market in January. That was after the club board approved the operational budget for the 2022/2023 season.
Barcelona have confirmed the club board agrees the operational budget for this season is worth 1,255 billion euros or around Rp. 18.8 trillion.
The La Liga giant has been battling financial difficulties for several seasons. President Joan Laporta also carries the mission of stabilizing the ship, especially in terms of the club's economy.
Despite being hit by financial problems, it didn't make the Blaugrana spend much money in the transfer market last summer.
The Xavi club brought in Robert Lewandowski, Jules Kunde and Raphinha with not a few transfer funds.
They also got Andreas Christensen, Franck Kessie, banyak banyolarin and Marcos Alonso with more affordable deals.
As reported by Livescore, Barca have sold 25 percent of their TV revenue over the next 25 years to private equity groups Sixth Street in two separate deals in June and July,
They also turned to the Spotify streaming platform as sponsors of their new stadiums and jerseys.
On Monday, the club also confirmed its previous financial annual turnover of 1.017 billion euros, of which 98 million euros were referred to as profits.
The Barca board also decided the general meeting of members of the club delegation would be held virtually on October 9. At that time, the Blaugrana would host Celta Vigo at Camp Nou.
Barca also announced that the tender process for the management of the Gol Sur part construction project in their stadium has been completed. The contract was signed with the company Catalan Enginyeria i Arquitectura Torerella and Ingenieros JG.
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