The journalists Toni Juanmarti and Sergi Capdevil have declared through the sport that, under the leadership of Decco, the Technical Secretariat of Barcelona has maintained a firm approach to the financial restriction, ensuring that the club remains in a solid economic field.
In fact, to put things in perspective, in the last two seasons, Barcelona has maintained its relatively low transfer spending, occupying the 56th position in Europe for general expenses.
This careful financial management has also helped restore rule 1: 1, which means that for each euro spent, the club must win an equal amount through sales or other media.
Now, this strategy places Barcelona in a solid position for future transfer windows, particularly in the summer market.
A different approach
In recent years, the Barcelona approach has been to nurture and ensure young talents, ensuring long -term stability.
Although the financial limitations of the club have important signatures limited, they have made efforts to promote players from their youth academy that have stood out in their respective age groups.
These players are seen as ready to take the step towards the first team, with the club putting more faith in their own development instead of depending largely on great money transfers.
A new income flow
During this winter market, the Technical Secretariat has once again opted for a low profile strategy.
Unlike the best clubs, which have made great investments, Barcelona has refrained from participating in high profile operations.
Although there was interest in Porto in Pablo Torre’s firm after Nico González’s move to Manchester City, Barcelona remained firm.
Interestingly, the club is expected to win around € 13 million of the transfer of Nico, in addition to the 8 million euros already received in 2023.
In addition, in the last two seasons, Barcelona has generated 65 million euros in sales of players, many of whom had not even debuted for the first team.
Put on the way
The financial prudence of Barcelona, combined with the income of the new spotify Camp Nou and its strict budgetary policies, will allow them to compete with other main clubs in the summer transfers market.
Whenever both Hansi’s film and the department led by Decco Dan Luz Verde, the future of Barcelona seems safe, with young key talents already linked to long -term contracts.
With a positive net balance of € 46.2 million of sales in the last two years, the club is well positioned to make movements when it is the right time.