Report: Barcelona do not have the financial capacity to acquire Lewandowski
Although Xavi was very happy to see the Pole at the Camp Nou, and despite the correctness on the part of the player, El Mundo claims that the deal is big on the Catalans
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13/05/2022
Friday, 13 May 2022, 10:58
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Barcelona are very close to securing second place in the Spanish league, while at the same time continuing the club with the preparations for next season.
For now, it seems that the Catalans do not have the economic ability to pay salaries or acquire top-notch stars in world football.
The Mundo Deportivo website claims that Xavi's team were very interested in getting their hands on Robert Lewandowski, but could not meet the financial requirements to make the move and land Bayern Munich's Pole at the Camp Nou.
The Spanish media claim that Barcelona's problem regarding the acquisition of players has become more difficult.
The acquisitions that came during the season with the arrival of Xavi have lowered their salary requirements to sign for the club, and it seems that if Barça wants to acquire players from the world top it will have to increase revenue in various ways.
One of them, is the sale of players.
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Even if Barcelona sell a number of senior players, his acquisition is too complex a matter.
Lewandowski (Photo: GettyImages, Matthias Hangst)
Spain claim that even if Barcelona sell some of their stars, the acquisition of Lewandowski still seems too complex a matter for Barça in the current situation.
Although the Pole is also willing to reduce his demands to play in the Blaugrana uniform, it seems that his current salary, which stands at $ 22 million and could reach 25 - is an amount that is not on Barcelona's radar.
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