
What can be done with Darren Dean's 50 million
The article discusses the state of financial management of FC Barcelona, highlighting the loss of key players and high commission costs in transfers.

Nobody goes for money. Not Mapi Lyon, not Alexia, not Oona Battle, not Emil Nielsen, not Javi Pascal. But everyone will get a better contract in their new team. All will receive salaries as good as or much better than what they had at Barcelona or what the club was willing to pay to keep them here. The worrying loss of players in women's football, the loss of stars in handball and the situation of Javi Pascal in basketball all show that Barcelona's financial situation is still far from its best. Budgets here have been slashed, while big European clubs have increased investment manifold to strengthen their teams. in basketball, handball and women's football. And all come to poach talent from Barcelona, knowing that, as Paco's brother, Uli Hoeness, said, "Barcelona has no money." If it had happened, it would have happened. Gordon has been signed for 70 million so that he can be a replacement for Rafinha. It is disappointing to learn that Darren Dean was paid a commission of 50 million to renew a contract between Barcelona and Nike when the two companies had been closely associated for the last 28 years. Without an intermediary or with the usual commissions in the market, all these stars would not have had to leave, Barcelona would have signed Xavi Pascal, the promised player, and the coach would have stayed here, promising to revive a project that only lasted seven miserable months.