Barcelona Owes €24M for Lewandowski and Ferran Torres Transfers

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Barcelona still owes €24 million in total for the transfers of Robert Lewandowski (€11M) and Ferran Torres (€13M).

Barcelona still owes €24 million in total for the transfers of Robert Lewandowski (€11M) and Ferran Torres (€13M). Despite their strong performances last season, this debt must be cleared by June 30, affecting the club’s ability to sign new players and worsening its already tight financial situation.

In the latest development surrounding FC Barcelona, the club finds itself in a financial bind due to pending payments for key forwards Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres. Despite both players being vital to Hansi Flick’s plans for the upcoming season, Barça still owes €11 million for Lewandowski and €13 million for Ferran, totalling €24 million that must be cleared before June 30. This unexpected financial burden comes at a time when the club also faces short-term debt related to other transfers, including €11 million owed for Brazilian striker Vitor Roque.

Lewandowski, who scored 42 goals last season, remains a crucial figure in attack, while Ferran Torres contributed 19 goals and has become a versatile option across all forward positions. With limited financial flexibility, Barcelona is unlikely to pursue major new signings and is expected to continue relying on this duo.

These payments, while necessary, impact Barça’s ability to strengthen other areas of the squad. The club is now forced to prioritize financial obligations over market activity, making player sales and loan deals more likely this summer. The current situation underlines the tightrope Barça must walk as it tries to balance competitive ambition with mounting debts and delayed transfer payments.

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