The Spanish football club FC Barcelona, ​​which is in debt with 1.35 billion euros, does nothing to increase its income, albeit in this case only symbolically: from June 6th to 11th, recreational footballers can rent the legendary Camp Nou stadium and once play in the legendary homeland of the Catalans.

For 300 euros per participant, the “sacred” turf can be entered: for 15 minutes to warm up, followed by a game of two 30-minute games.

A subsequent visit to the club museum is included, as are electrolyte drinks, a walk through the players' tunnel and a referee.

"Your dream can come true," the club wrote on its website.

Despite his huge liabilities, Barca want to add stars to their squad.

Bayern Munich is said to have received a €30 million offer to transfer top scorer Robert Lewandowski, who is willing to emigrate.