Rolling the dice stuff Gary Neville sums up Barcelona s situation as La Liga giants make new announcement
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MORE INFO FC Barcelona and reach agreement for the acquisition of an additional 15% share of the Club’s LaLiga broadcasting rightsMORE INFO Why are still pursuing the Super League? This is why! A desperate club £1.2bn in debt selling future revenue streams to spend on players today in the “Hope” it pays off! Rolling the dice stuff this with a giant of a club. According to , Barcelona are currently dealing with major financial issues. Club president Joan Laporta revealed last August that the debt stood at €1.35 billion. To facilitate a squad refresh in the ongoing transfer window, the La Liga outfit have decided to sell their television rights to receive an immediate cash injection. The club have already spent €107.6 million on player transfers this summer. So far, the Xavi Hernandez-coached side have already secured the signings of Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen and Pablo Torre. The club are also close to adding Sevilla defender Jules Kounde to their ranks, as per . Barcelona are also hopeful of signing Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso from Chelsea. Manchester City's Bernardo Silva is also on the club's radar. Meanwhile, Frenkie de Jong is reportedly reluctant to depart the club this summer due to a deferred salary payment worth €20 million.
Rolling the dice stuff – Gary Neville sums up Barcelona s situation as La Liga giants make new announcement
Gary Neville hits out at the Blaugrana's investment decision. Former defender has expressed his views after announced the sale of an additional 15% of their La Liga television rights to a US-based investment firm. On Friday (July 22), the Catalan giants announced that Sixth Street, a strategic investment firm, is set to receive 25% of the club's La Liga television rights for the next 25 years. Earlier in June, the firm had announced the acquisition of 10% of the club's La Liga television rights. Taking to Twitter, Neville opined about the deal. He said: "Why are @FCBarcelona still pursuing the Super League? This is why! A desperate club £1.2bn in debt selling future revenue streams to spend on players today in the “Hope” it pays off! Rolling the dice stuff this with a giant of a club." Why are still pursuing the Super League? This is why! A desperate club £1.2bn in debt selling future revenue streams to spend on players today in the “Hope” it pays off! Rolling the dice stuff this with a giant of a club. FC Barcelona and reach agreement for the acquisition of an additional 15% share of the Club’s LaLiga broadcasting rightsMORE INFO FC Barcelona and reach agreement for the acquisition of an additional 15% share of the Club’s LaLiga broadcasting rightsMORE INFO Why are still pursuing the Super League? This is why! A desperate club £1.2bn in debt selling future revenue streams to spend on players today in the “Hope” it pays off! Rolling the dice stuff this with a giant of a club. According to , Barcelona are currently dealing with major financial issues. Club president Joan Laporta revealed last August that the debt stood at €1.35 billion. To facilitate a squad refresh in the ongoing transfer window, the La Liga outfit have decided to sell their television rights to receive an immediate cash injection. The club have already spent €107.6 million on player transfers this summer. So far, the Xavi Hernandez-coached side have already secured the signings of Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen and Pablo Torre. The club are also close to adding Sevilla defender Jules Kounde to their ranks, as per . Barcelona are also hopeful of signing Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso from Chelsea. Manchester City's Bernardo Silva is also on the club's radar. Meanwhile, Frenkie de Jong is reportedly reluctant to depart the club this summer due to a deferred salary payment worth €20 million.