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Barcelona to raise 200 million euros to finance Lionel Messi move this summer - Paper Round

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Barcelona plotting Messi move With Lionel Messi yet to agree to stay at Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona are putting their affairs in order as they look to re-sign their legendary former player.

Ad Spanish newspaper Marca reports that Barcelona will sell some assets to raise funds to get their accounts signed off by La Liga.

FootballMessi, Swiatek, Mbappe and Shiffrin named in Time’s 100 most influential people13/04/2023 AT 16:53 The paper writes: “Barcelona's planning for the coming season is based on their ability to raise 200 million euros, either in the form of revenue or by reducing costs.

As MARCA has already reported, this is now the main objective of the club, which is preparing an economic viability plan to be presented to LaLiga shortly. “If they are given the go-ahead, the club will be able to go to the market with certain guarantees and, above all, try to make Leo Messi's return a reality. “If the operation finally takes place, the chances of Leo Messi returning to Barcelona would increase.

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