Contracting company pushes Barcelona to bankruptcy

The Spanish newspaper "Marca" revealed that a contracting company has filed a lawsuit against the Spanish club Barcelona to force it to declare bankruptcy, so that it can obtain late financial dues owed by the Catalan club, which suffers from a severe financial crisis since the outbreak of the new Corona virus (Covid 19).

The newspaper said today, Wednesday, that the contracting company dues owed by Barcelona Club amounting to 3.5 million euros, after it built the double facade of the La Masia building, explaining that the company is going through an economic crisis and has been facing for some time the intransigence of Barcelona's administration in obtaining its money.

The newspaper added, "In the event of a ruling in favor of the company, this may prompt Barcelona to declare bankruptcy, which is a legal economic measure that enables the Catalan club to reduce the benefits and get more time to pay off external debts, as well as obtain additional loans from the Spanish government to address the crisis." According to local law. "

Barcelona suffers from administrative confusion in dealing with the crises that resulted in the resignation of the Board of Directors headed by Bartomeu.

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