Barcelona take extreme measures to stem their economic crisis: they will rent their stadium for 300 euros per player

The Catalan club is going through one of its worst financial debacles and is desperate to raise funds. To do this, not only will he open the Camp Nou, but he will also put his merchandising company and the television rights that the League grants them up for sale.

Barcelona aren’t having a good time. During these days, he has not only had to witness the new promotion of his fiercest rivals, Real Madrid, to the Olympus of the Champions League, but also, he sees the arrival of players who will return the glory of in danger.

And the reason is very simple: there is no money! The Hispanic club are going through one of their worst financial crises and this week made several extreme decisions to raise funds . One of them, and perhaps the most unusual, is that will rent out its stadium so that people can organize informal football matches in his yard.

The Blaugrana’s idea is that Each player pays 300 euros (263,000 pesos) to be able to set foot on the pitch at Camp Nou and will have 60 minutes to prepare for their match. For this, Barcelona will provide a technical team, referees, medical assistance and changing rooms and will also allow each team to bring their bar, provided they buy tickets for the entity’s museum which will cost 27 thousand pesos.

But this is not the only initiative. What today the signatures of Robert Lewandowski, Kalidou Koulibaly and Raphinha are in danger, an extraordinary meeting has been called for June 16. The appointment will seek that its partners authorize the directive led by Joan Laporta to sell assets of the entity.

The first of these will be the company that takes care of all the articles that have the official license of the Catalans, called Barça Licensing & Merchandising. The idea is that one or more investors acquire 49.9% of the company and thus enter new capital into the coffers of Barça.

But that’s not the only thing. why too The transfer of up to 25% of the operating income from television rights, corresponding to the national competition, that is to say the League, will be requested. . Total collection? At least you think 730 million euros, plus the savings that would mean the departures of Clément Lenglet, Samuel Umtiti, Luuk de Jong, Óscar Mingueza, Riqui Puig, Martin Braithwaite and Adama Traoré.

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Source: Latercera

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