Barcelona’s latest financial accounts have revealed that the club still owes payments to seven clubs related to the signing of Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich in 2022, with €10.4 million owed to Bayern alone.
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Additionally, the Catalan side owes smaller amounts to clubs such as Legia Warsaw (€50,000), Lech Poznań (€119,000), Delta Varsovia (€33,000), Znicz (€113,000), MSK Varsovia (€169,000), and Borussia Dortmund (€78,000).
Overall, Barcelona is in short-term debt of €45 million and long-term debt of €102.6 million.
The club also owes €42 million for the transfer of Raphinha from Leeds United, €24.5 million to Sevilla for Jules Kounde, and €26 million to Manchester City for Ferran Torres.