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Per article: Barcelona owes a total of 159 million euros due to player transfer operations, and still owes Raffi Lewandowski and others to the parent club

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On October 9, "Daily Sports" reported that according to Barcelona's latest financial report, the club had a total debt of 159.1 million euros due to player transfer operations, most of which were short-term debts.

The largest arrears include 41.9 million euros owed to Leeds United for the introduction of Rafinha, 24.5 million euros owed to Sevilla due to Konde, and 20 million euros owed to Bayern due to Lewandowski.

The other side of the report shows that Barcelona also holds important claims in the transfer market, with total accounts receivable reaching 64.1 million euros, much higher than the previous year's 35.9 million euros. The main debtors include Porto (owed 6.7 million euros), Jeddah National (owed 4.1 million euros) and Shakhtar Donetsk (owed 3.1 million euros).

In terms of overall economic performance, Barcelona achieved a profit of 2 million euros in the last fiscal year. Although profits were lower than expected, total revenue reached 994 million euros, exceeding budget by nearly 100 million euros. At the same time, total expenditure also exceeded budget, reaching 965 million euros.

The club believes that this financial result is positive considering the additional costs of playing at home in Montjuïc. The relevant financial situation will be reviewed at the member representative meeting on October 19.

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