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Barcelona finally register Lewandowski on eve of new season

However, Catalan club unable to do so for French defender Jules Kounde

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Aug 2022 12:13PM

Barcelona finally register Lewandowski on eve of new season
Robert Lewandowski enjoys a training session with his new club. The Polish striker is the most notable new arrival in Barcelona’s €153 million summer transfer spree. – @FCBarcelona Twitter pic, August 13, 2022

BARCELONA – Barcelona managed to register new signings Robert Lewandowski, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen and Raphinha earlier today in time for their Liga opener against Rayo Vallecano tomorrow.

However, French defender Jules Kounde remains unregistered with La Liga.

Barcelona have spent €153 million (RM697 million) on transfer fees alone to strengthen their squad, with Lewandowski the most notable new arrival from Bayern Munich.

That deal came a year after Barca were forced to let Lionel Messi go to PSG as the Catalan giants laboured under eye-watering reported debts of €1.35 billion.

Faced with severe limits on spending in order to comply with La Liga’s financial controls, Barcelona needed to raise money quickly to be able to invest in signings and, crucially, to register new players.

Yesterday, Barcelona sold another part of their media production unit “Barca Studios” for €100 million to Orpheus Media.

Barcelona have already sold 25% of their domestic television rights for the next quarter of a century to US investment firm Sixth Street for some €400 million.

They had already sold 24.5% of Barca Studios, which manages the club’s digital business and audiovisual productions, to Socios.com for €100 million on August 1, and then another 25% to US investment firm GDA Luma for €100 million more.

In the space of a few weeks, €600 million had been brought in to fill the coffers.

According to Marca, French international Kounde can only be registered if the club reduces its payroll.

“So in the next few days, players in the squad will have to leave,” claimed the daily.

Kounde signed at the end of July on a five-year deal.

According to the Spanish press, Barca paid €50 million, with €10 million in bonuses, to recruit the defender from Sevilla. – AFP, August 13, 2022

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