Overview
- Leeds United is listed as the largest single creditor at €41.9 million for Raphinha, with further sums due to Sevilla (€24.5m for Jules Koundé), Manchester City (€13.3m for Ferran Torres) and Real Betis (€8m for Emerson Royal).
- Barcelona reports €64.1 million in transfer receivables, including €6.7 million from Porto for Nico González, €4.1 million from Al-Ahli for Franck Kessié and €3.1 million from Shakhtar Donetsk for Marlon.
- The total of outstanding transfer obligations has risen slightly compared with the previous year, indicating limited impact so far from cost-cutting measures.
- For the year ended June 30, 2025, the club posted €994 million in revenue, €965 million in expenses and a net profit of €2 million.
- The report underscores the prevalence of multi-year installment deals that will shape Barcelona's short-term transfer flexibility and cash management.