Barcelona Still Owe Liverpool Almost €100m For Coutinho


The financial figures detailed in Barcelona's 2018/19 annual report show that the LaLiga giants owe other clubs a total of 260.7m euros.

Barcelona still owe Liverpool just under 100 million euros from the 2018 signing of Philippe Coutinho, according to figures released by the LaLiga club.

Barça's 2018/19 annual report, issued by the LaLiga champions on Sunday, reveals that they owe other clubs a total of 260.7m euros, with Liverpool their chief creditor.

Liverpool still due 94.06m euros for Coutinho
In all, the Reds are still to receive 94.06m euros from the deal for Coutinho: 27.9m in payments due in the short-term, and 66.67m pending long-term.

After moving to Barça in a transfer worth 160m euros, the Brazilian failed to impress at the Camp Nou and this summer joined Bayern Munich on an initial year-long loan.

Among the other transfer fees yet to be fully paid up by the Catalans, they owe 30.3m to Bordeaux for Malcom, 10.93m to Bayern for Arturo Vidal, 31.4m to Valencia for Neto and 48.62m to Ajax for Frenkie de Jong.

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