30.06.2010 18:44
Proposals for the new board
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The outgoing FCB administration has left proposals for the new board to consider after their takeover on July 1, 2010.
During the release of the accounts for the 2009-10 season Barça treasurer Xavier Sala i Martín and
corporate director general Joan Oliver they have outlined different proposals that will be made
available to the new board so that they can evaluate their sustainability.
Shirt deal
One of the ideas is the possibility of signing an agreement with a company so that
the name of UNICEF can be maintained on the club's shirts. "We have negotiated with a business so
that the name associated with Barça continues to be UNICEF," Sala i Martín said. "They will pay not
to have their name and thanks to them Barça can continue to help UNICEF."
Firm offer
Sala i Martín then explained the outgoing board considered that
€22 million can be earned from this deal and that "there is a firm offer, but that has not
yet reached that amount and that is why we have not signed it". He added: "We will leave the plan
with the new board and they can close the offer tomorrow if they wanted to. The offer is already
quite high and it is an amount that not many clubs would be able to earn."
Credit line
Another deal that could be on the verge of being sealed is that a new line of
credit, valued at around €155 million, could be approved. Once the tax payments have been
sorted from the old line from 2004 that continued up to €75 million then the new money can be
made. New credit has been lined up, with the incorporation of new banks that is said to be much
more flexible and cheaper and will allow the club more room to develop.
"A new line of credit has been negotiated, but with better conditions," Sala i Martín added.
He then explained that the situation in 2004 had been "disastrous" with income of €138
million that meant credit represented 112 per cent. Today income is around €446 million
meaning that the debt represents just 35 per cent. It is thought that the new board will approve
the deal because Rosell and his team "seem to agree".