Barcelona forced to negotiate €150m loan to pay players
Published 11:01 07/07/10 By MirrorFootball
Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has revealed the extent of the financial worries at Barcelona, admitting the players' wages for last month have not been paid.
Rosell formally succeeded Joan Laporta as president last week and and has already sold Dmitro Chygrynskiy to former side Shakhtar Donetsk for €15million to alleviate the club's "liquidity problems".
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That move came as something of a surprise as, even though the defender had struggled for first-team football, coach Pep Guardiola had stated his intention to hold onto him.
But Rosell explained in an interview with Sport his administration were forced to act, both with that sale and by seeking further funds from banks.
"We found a club in debt, with liquidity problems," he said. "At this point we have to take a loan to pay the wages of the players.
"The squad were supposed to be paid at the end of last month and still haven't been.
"We'll fix a loan of €150million.
"The banks know that we have a business plan that will allow them to recover the money.
"The club is not bankrupt because it generates income."
However, Rosell insisted the situation was not a reason to panic.
"The members shouldn't be afraid because it is under control," he said. "We must resolve this tension.
"It can be done in two ways: to have extra income, like selling Chygrynskiy, and/or taking a loan, which is what we have done.
"The previous board had already begun this process. We followed the same path - the same banks, the same target but with a different business plan.
"They (Laporta's board) also knew they needed this credit.
"We hope to sign it this week."
Asked how a club with a turnover of €400million could be in such a predicament, Rosell said: "It has spent more than it has made."
Despite the financial situation - and the purchase of David Villa from Valencia - Rosell insists there is still as much as €89million to spend on new blood.
"There will be €50 million to sign more players," he said. "This is the case every year. This is our plan for the future.
"Technically, as of now we have €50 million plus 15 for Chygrynskiy and 24 for (Yaya) Toure. In total, 89million."





