Saudi Arabia has emerged as a key partner for FC Barcelona in its financial woes, according to Daily Sport. By working with the Saudi side of the
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Not only will it be possible to purge some players who are not in the plans for next season, but it will also improve the club's financial situation by attracting more sponsors.
In a bid to reduce their payroll, Barcelona plan to purge three or four players who failed to make it into next season's plans, including Clément Lenglet and Ansu Fati. However, the receiving market for such players is limited, with the Saudi market emerging as a key potential destination.
Reports suggest that the Saudi side has begun contacting Barcelona in a bid to negotiate some key players, particularly at center back such as Ronald Araújo, Andreas Christensen and Jules Koundé. Currently, these players are not for sale for Barcelona, but if the Saudi side offers a price beyond the market, Barcelona may consider selling them.
In addition, a Saudi club is talking to Barcelona about the possibility of a wider cooperation. This includes not only player transfers, but also some important financial sponsorships. These Saudi clubs have a strong economic background, and Barcelona attaches great importance to this cooperation opportunity. As a result, Daily Sport believes that Saudi Arabia could very well be Barcelona's savior this summer.
This cooperation will not only help Barcelona to achieve a certain level of financial stability, but also open up new markets and business opportunities by linking up with Saudi clubs. In the current economic situation, Barcelona's management must be flexible and seize every opportunity to improve the club's financial situation.
Fans will be watching this development closely, expecting Barcelona to return to the top through this series of cooperation and adjustment. In any case, this summer will be a critical period full of challenges and opportunities for Barcelona