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You can’t solve one problem and at the same time create another, because you won’t be able to do anything good for the team, but will only make the situation worse. Perhaps by selling De Jong you will be able to cover some of the debts, but at the same time the team will have a problematic position in which they will not have a good performer and this will lead to the fact that the final results for the season will be worse if the player remained in his position. So the problem needs to be solved with an integrated approach, for example, not trying to sell someone from the team, but limiting new transfers and trying to achieve better results.
The most ideal situation in solving problems without causing problems, Barcelona could sell De Jong, who burdens the club with his high salary, the money from his sale can be used to buy new players whose salaries are lower. This solution will ensure that Barcelona does not lack strength and can save costs in paying player salaries. De Jong is an important player for Barcelona, but recently Barcelona also has other quality midfielders such as Pedri, Gavi, Gundogan and Fermín Lopez.
Barcelona also still has several other names ready to play, Oriol Romeu, Marc Casadó and Pablo Torre. If Hansi Flick needs someone who is more experienced and reliable, he can bring in a new midfielder who is cheaper and does not burden the club too much in terms of salary payments. Barcelona can streamline its squad by selling several players who rarely play or loaning them to other clubs to reduce the club's burden. This problem may soon be resolved after Hansi Flick finds the best strategy for Barcelona.
Joan Laporta is willing to take any steps necessary to keep Barcelona competitive in La Liga and the Champions League, even if it means selling some key players. The crisis facing Barcelona has reached a low point, where the club is struggling to pay player salaries, making it even more difficult for Barcelona to sign new players. So, in my opinion, any step that is taken will still be risky, but we must realize that it is done to maintain Barcelona existence as an elite European club, especially in La Liga. Meanwhile, the effects of the financial turmoil will put Hansi Flick in the face of more challenges, cleaning up the mess and preparing a team that can compete with Real Madrid at the top of the table, a truly overwhelming burden heavy.