No one has any idea where Barcelona got so much money from
So far Barcelona did a couple of transfers. After the contract expired, defender Andreas Christensen from Chelsea and midfielder Franck Kessié from Milan arrived, and the purchase of attacker Rafinha from Leeds United was also confirmed. The Brazilian will initially cost Barcelona 58 million euros, and through the games, he could earn bonuses of eight million euros, which will go to the English.
Many in the world of football are wondering where Barcelona got the money for three new players, especially for the Brazilian Rafinha, who was not cheap. It is known that Barcelona is in a difficult financial situation, especially after they could not register their best player in history, Lionel Messi, last summer.
Messi went to PSG in tears without compensation because the Catalan club was so financially threatened that there was nothing he could do. Many comments that they don't know, not even football people and managers, literally no one knows how they have so much money right now. Clement Lenglet, Adama Traore, Arnau Comas, Lazar Carević, Luuk de Jong, and Ferran Jutgla left Barcelona in this transfer window.
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