Barcelona is nearing a crucial €44m sponsorship deal with DR Congo's tourism board, aiming to return to La Liga's 1:1 rule and register new players like Joan Garcia. This deal, along with player sales, is vital for their financial stability.
Barcelona is actively raising funds to comply with La Liga's 1:1 rule, with young forward Pau Victor now a prime candidate for a €10M sale. His departure, alongside other player movements, is crucial for registering new signings and supporting La Masia talents.
Barcelona aims to offload players to meet La Liga's 1:1 rule. Young midfielder Marc Casado, valued at €50m, is a key candidate for sale, with Manchester United, Arsenal, and Chelsea reportedly keen.
Galatasaray has tabled a new €75M offer for Victor Osimhen, consisting of €40M upfront and €35M later, hoping to secure the Napoli star. Directors are determined: 'We won't come back without Osimhen.'
FC Barcelona has reportedly inked a 3-year, €30m shirt sleeve sponsorship deal with the Democratic Republic of Congo's tourism board. The agreement, aimed at boosting the club's finances, faces scrutiny due to concerns over the DRC's human rights record.
Barcelona remains optimistic about resolving its long-standing salary cap issues, aiming for the '1:1 spending rule' by August. Despite past challenges with asset sales and audit complications, the club plans strategic player deals and potential sales to achieve financial freedom.
Juventus is keen to offload Nico Gonzalez for €30m, preferably to the Saudi Pro League, after his struggles in Turin. This sale would fund pursuits of Francisco Conceiao and Jadon Sancho, reshaping the squad.
Barcelona is pushing to host the Joan Gamper Trophy at Camp Nou, a critical step for both stadium testing and unlocking crucial funds for player registration. The club awaits its final licence and plans a July 28 test event, aiming to welcome fans despite potential capacity limits.
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AC Milan is set to earn significantly more from Tijjani Reijnders's sale to Manchester City than initially reported. With a confirmed fixed fee of €57.7m and potential bonuses up to €14m, the Rossoneri could net a total of €70.7m.