Even if we reach 1:1 don't bee too hopeful:
From Sport:
Nevertheless, a 1:1 wagering requirement doesn't mean unlimited spending; it simply means that for every million earned, that same million can be spent.
Therefore, the club will have to part ways with some key players or those with a good market value. Names have surfaced, but the sporting management insists that an internal analysis is still needed to decide who is transferable. Even so, as the saying goes, where there's smoke, there's fire, and as of April 18th, Barça's intention is to reduce expenses in order to make signings while simultaneously accepting that wage bills will increase next season.
No extra income in Champions
Barcelona had budgeted for reaching the Champions League quarterfinals, but by being eliminated at that stage, they have not generated any additional revenue beyond what was projected. The club stopped receiving the additional prize money awarded by UEFA from that point onward: €15 million for qualifying for the semifinals, €18.5 million for reaching the final, and €6.5 million for winning it.
In total, Barça has earned 100.34 million euros in the competition , but this figure does not represent an additional profit, as these revenues were already included in the initial budget.
From Sport:
Nevertheless, a 1:1 wagering requirement doesn't mean unlimited spending; it simply means that for every million earned, that same million can be spent.
Therefore, the club will have to part ways with some key players or those with a good market value. Names have surfaced, but the sporting management insists that an internal analysis is still needed to decide who is transferable. Even so, as the saying goes, where there's smoke, there's fire, and as of April 18th, Barça's intention is to reduce expenses in order to make signings while simultaneously accepting that wage bills will increase next season.
No extra income in Champions
Barcelona had budgeted for reaching the Champions League quarterfinals, but by being eliminated at that stage, they have not generated any additional revenue beyond what was projected. The club stopped receiving the additional prize money awarded by UEFA from that point onward: €15 million for qualifying for the semifinals, €18.5 million for reaching the final, and €6.5 million for winning it.
In total, Barça has earned 100.34 million euros in the competition , but this figure does not represent an additional profit, as these revenues were already included in the initial budget.