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Barcelona’s vice president Rafa Yuste has claimed that the Catalan club are on the right track in the fight against going bankrupt after making over €200m in savings from players’ wages.
The reigning La Ligachampions have struggled in recent years to stay afloat after their financials were hit hard following mismanagement from the club’s previous administration.
According to Football Espana, Yuste has revealed the cooperation of the Barcelona players has been vital to the progress made after the club’s management explained their predicament to them.
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FootballSeveral Barcelona players had been forced to leave or retire from the club due to their dire financial crisis, with the likes of Lionel Messi, Gerard Pique and Sergio Busquets all casualties.
Barca transfer market not closedMeanwhile, Barcelona’s first vice president Rafa Yuste has reassured that more reinforcements could still arrive at the Catalan club in the coming weeks, FCBNreports.
Ilkay Gundogan, Inigo Martinez, and Oriol Romeu have all joined the La Liga champions this summer, but Xaviis still pushing for more signings as they aim to compete favourably in all competitions this season.
Barcelona have failed to progress beyond the group stages of the UEFA Champions League in the last two seasons, and Xavi wants that to change in the 2023/24 edition.
Paolo Di Canio
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