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And it’s not only this dodgy money-that-doesn’t-exist deal they’ve been found out on; they owe £110m in unpaid transfer fees, they have £42m in unpaid wages, and they are £1.3bn in debt.I've a serious question that maybe someone in here could give an answer to? Why isint any governing body of football looking into the Barcelona situation? Considering what's going on with money owed wages owed splashing on new players they can't afford its beyond farcical
Malaga must be fuming about this situation considering they were banned from Europe for not paying debt holding companies money for unpaid transfer fees
Malaga banned from European competition
Outstanding debts have led to decision, although Spanish club are clear to continue in this season's Champions League
www.independent.co.uk
Malaga are now a struggling La Liga 2 club as their owners from that period fucked off as they saw how corrupt it all was in favour of the Cartel.
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