The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Barcelona sells more assets as it hopes to register players

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BARCELONA, Spain — Working against the clock, Barcelona has sold off even more of its club assets in the hopes of meeting the Spanish league’s financial rules so Robert Lewandowsk­i and its other signings can play in the season opener.

But still, just one day before Barcelona is scheduled to host Rayo Vallecano at Camp Nou, the Spanish league had yet to declare as eligible seven players that coach Xavi Hernandez wants to have at his disposal.

Barcelona said Friday that it had agreed to sell 24.5% of its Barca Studios production hub to Orpheus Media in a deal that would earn it 100 million euros ($103 million).

Last month Barcelona sold an initial 25% stake in its production hub to Socios.com,

a blockchain provider, for another 100 million euros as well as 25% of its Spanish league television rights for the next 25 years for nearly 670 million euros ($689 million).

All told, the heavily indebted Catalan club has mortgaged its future for 870 million euros ($895 million) in order to sign Lewandowsk­i to lead its attack, along with winger Raphinha and defender Jules Kounde for a combined 160 million euros ($165 million).

But the Spanish league has strict financial requiremen­ts that limit the amount clubs can spend on players’ salaries and transfers based on the clubs’ financial health. Despite efforts to reduce costs and pay down its debt, Barcelona still holds 1 billion euros ($1 billion) in debt and has seen its salary cap slashed by the league in recent seasons.

The club hopes that this new injection of another 100 million euros will help its financial balance enough to convince the league to declare its pending players as eligible.

But, as of Friday afternoon, the league had not registered Lewandowsk­i, Raphinha, Kounde, free agent arrivals Franck Kessie and Andreas Christense­n, or Ousmane Dembele and Sergi Roberto, who both signed new contracts recently after their old ones had expired and so are considered new signings by the league.

Xavi said he was “optimistic” that he can have his new players available for the first game of the season.

“Everyone at the club is very optimistic,” Xavi said. “We have until two hours before the match.”

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