Barcelona owes money to a number of clubs, primarily due to outstanding payments related to player transfers and associated clauses. In total, the club owes more than €140 million to various other clubs.
The list of clubs Barcelona currently owes money to includes a significant payment to Bayern Munich, along with smaller sums to several other former clubs of players they have acquired.
Key Creditors
The following table details the clubs Barcelona is known to owe money to:
Club | Amount Owed (approx.) | Details |
---|---|---|
Bayern Munich | €10 million | Owed in both short-term and long-term installments. |
Warsaw Legia | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
Lech Poznan | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
Delta Warsaw | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
Znicz | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
MKS Warsaw | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
Borussia Dortmund | Smaller payments | Unspecified amounts due, likely for solidarity payments or sell-on clauses. |
These outstanding payments are typical in football transfer agreements, where fees are often staggered over time, and additional payments can be triggered by player performance or future transfers.