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Barça's new means of easing its treasury: 105 million in bonds
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Barça's new means of easing its treasury: 105 million in bonds

The Football Club Barcelona has secured over 100 million euros through the issuance of bonds to strengthen its struggling treasury. This financial move aims to provide additional resources for potential transfers, such as the highly sought-after Argentine striker Julián Álvarez. The club plans to repeat this strategy in November with similar figures to further bolster its finances and address delays in stadium construction projects. The funding comes from pension funds and investment funds, though specific details about the terms of the bond issuance were not provided in the article.

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Barça's new means of easing its treasury: 105 million in bonds

The Football Club Barcelona has secured over 100 million euros through the issuance of bonds to strengthen its struggling treasury. This financial move aims to provide additional resources for potential transfers, such as the highly sought-after Argentine striker Julián Álvarez. The club plans to repeat this strategy in November with similar figures to further bolster its finances and address delays in stadium construction projects. The funding comes from pension funds and investment funds, though specific details about the terms of the bond issuance were not provided in the article.

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