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This is the file that concentrates all the attention in Catalonia, the one that could sign the return of a more than ambitious Barça for next season. Still unimaginable not long ago, the transfer of Robert Lewandowski to Spain now appears to be quite feasible. Indeed, the Polish striker recently put pressure on the leaders of Bayern Munich to let him leave one year from the end of his contract, with only one idea in mind: to join FC Barcelona. But two problems arise. First of all, the Munich board, Oliver Kahn in the lead, refuses for the moment to open the door to a transfer, but that’s not all.
A board of directors scheduled for June 16
Indeed, Barça must also face significant economic difficulties, to the point of asking for a 50% salary cut for the majority of its workforce. In order to sign Robert Lewandowski, the Catalans are going to have to release funds, and the deal with CVC, as well as the sale of 49% of Barca Licensing Merchandising (BLS) could allow that. But despite this, the expense will have to be validated during an exceptional board meeting scheduled for June 16, as revealed Sport. On this date, Robert Lewandowski, aware of the economic difficulties of the Spanish team, will know more about Barça’s ability to secure his services, and negotiations with Bayern Munich can then continue, or not.