Barcelona has set their sights on the bold goal of cutting expenses by a staggering €200 million and re-signing Lionel Messi. The club’s Viability Plan, which was submitted to La Liga, outlines an ambitious five-step plan for completing this rather challenging endeavor.
Pioneering Female Game Content Creators According to journalist Toni Frieros of SPORT (via Barca Universal), the first step is to reduce the salaries of first-team players by €50 million to €60 million. Women’s football, roller hockey, basketball, handball, and futsal are just some of the professional sports that will benefit from this initiative.
The subsequent step targets La Masia, Barcelona’s eminent youth football institute. Slicing cost here is probably going to save the club an extra €30 million.In addition, step four has already been completed. Barca TV’s closure by Barcelona was recently announced, with the intention of reducing operational expenses by another €30 million.
However, Frieros claims that this closure will result in savings of approximately €12 million.The club intends to cut the salaries of non-sporting entities by approximately €10 million in the fourth step. This strategy, known as the “war economy,” is already having an effect on FC Barcelona’s entire department.
New revenue generation is the final and perhaps most challenging step. Barca needs to raise at least €70 million to reach their €200 million goal, which could come from new sponsorships or player sales. High-profile players like Ansu Fati and Franck Kessie might actually be offered to create huge benefits.
The Reasonability Plan traverses two seasons, 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, permitting Barca sufficient opportunity to execute this stupendous system. If effective, the club could enlist Gavi and Ronald Araujo, offer Alejandro Balde another agreement, and sign new players, including their intemperate child, Lionel Messi.
Lionel Messi tries to get Di Maria to mark for Barcelona in anticipation of a possible summer return:
The news was spread by El Nacionalwhich stoked the fires of speculation regarding Messi’s return to Barca after leaving PSG.The Argentine pair has a strong bond because they helped their team win the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Di Maria, a 35-year-old teammate of Lionel Messi, is currently playing for Juventus. In 33 games this season across all competitions, he has scored eight goals and provided seven assists.Di Maria is eligible for a free transfer because his contract with the Serie A powerhouse is set to expire this summer.
Last year, the player from PSG and Real Madrid was linked with a move to Barca, but the deal never happened.All eyes are on Barcelona president Joan Laporta to see if he will grant the superstar’s request to bring in Di Maria as the highly anticipated return of Lionel Messi to the club gains momentum.
The Reasonability Plan traverses two seasons, 2023-2024 and 2024-2025, permitting Barca sufficient opportunity to execute this stupendous system. The team might be able to sign new players, including their prodigal son Lionel Messi, offer Alejandro Balde a new contract, and register Ronald Araujo and Gavi.