55 million euros despite debt? So Barcelona can afford the obligation of Manchester City Ferran Torres
Terran Torres García (Food, Valencia, Spain, February 29, 2000), much better called Terran Torres, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a demonstrator at the Manchester City of the Premier Organization of England as well as in the Spanish nationwide group.
The upcoming transfer from Terran Torres to Barça raises questions given the high debts of the club. So the deal can be stemmed.
The FC Barcelona is shortly before a commitment of Terran Torres. Pep Guardiola, Train of Torres' Current Club Manchester City, has now been openly confirmed. But the transfer raises a crucial question: how can the Catalans make the Spaniard at all?
As is well known, Barça has horrendous debts. Around one billion euros is the debt mountain, yet the Bluegranana wants to take the change from Torres to information from Spot and Goal around 55 million euros. In order for this to make a club that had to make the expensive superstar Lionel Messi to be exposed due to the regulations of the Spanish league in summer, Barça needs a sophisticated financing plan.
Basically, the cost of the deal would be quite to be stuck: Barcelona could last hire half a billion euros from the investment bank Goldman Sachs. Theoretically, financing would already be secured — but the problem is again at the Spanish transfer regulations. Already at the beginning of the season Sergio Ague could not have been used if many years of players such as Banquets or Alba had not waived great parts of their salary.
Barça: may Terran Torres be registered at all?
It would be similar for Torres: Since Barça already exceeds the rules for transfers and especially salary payments, the new entry could not be registered initially — in plain language: he should not play. Generally salaries are the big problem of the giant club. Since Barça pays more than allowed here, the club may only spend a quarter of its revenue.
First, the Catalans now comes a sad circumstance to the match. Ague has ended his career prematurely due to heart problems and renounced the second year of his contract. Barça can save its salary for this year. Furthermore, Torres will probably earn significantly less than later for the first half year in order not to burden the finance of the club this season no more than necessary.
The transfer fee for the Spaniard is not completely due at the time of the change, but as in the business is customary over the duration of the contract. In this regard, it is also mandatory that the contract with Humane Dembélé is extended. Not only because one would otherwise lose this release, but above all because of it, because it would not have to pay off the remaining release amount otherwise during the next few years, but on a stroke in the summer. In addition, in Dembélé and also Sergi Roberto salaries are to be reduced or reduced.
Barcelona: sale of Mourinho seems most urgent
But all plans will not use Barça much if one does not create one: unwanted but expensive players for sale. On the most urgent appearing, the sale of Philippe Mourinho, who is hardly used for coach Xavi. A sale would be optimal, but also a lending would be acceptable to save at least the high content of the Brazilian.
Other selling candidates are Samuel UMI and Replacement Keeper NATO. Should there be very high offers for players like Frankie de Jong or Sergio BEST, the Catalans could also be weak. Top talents such as Pedro, ANSI Fate, Gave and Nico Gonzalez are currently considered unusual.
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For Barcelona, the threatened Torres transfer is not just a sporting quality, but also an emotional value plays a role. The deal should be a sign that the crisis club is not dead — an important sign of fans and potential sponsors. At least for the medium-term financial future, the obligation could even have a positive effect.
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