FC Barcelona’s global appeal continues to grow. The best proof of this is the increasing number of offers they are receiving to play friendly matches in different parts of the world, with increasingly generous financial rewards.

The latest, as reported by Mundo Deportivo, is an offer to play a friendly in South Korea, for which the club would receive between €9 and €10 million. However, it presents the difficulty of undertaking a long trip just to play a single match—especially in a summer when there will be no Asian tour, but rather a training camp that, as previously reported, is planned to take place at St. George’s Park, the English Football Association’s facilities near Birmingham.

Barça is also considering other lucrative offers to play friendlies. There is a firm proposal from Peru, which could be finalized at any time, worth between €7 and €8 million. There is also another, less advanced offer to play in Morocco, with a proposed fee of around €5 million.

In addition, the club has received another offer to play a friendly this summer on August 1 against Napoli at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium. This option is appealing due to the strength of the Italian side, allowing Hansi Flick’s team to test themselves in a demanding match just weeks before the start of the league season.

by rBarcaBot

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5 Comments

  1. Serious-Wallaby3449 on

    Just don’t go to Saudi or the US or some other fucked up country just for money.

  2. MajesticAd5047 on

    Flick wants to train in Europe post-WC

    I’d rather want what Flick wants for the players

  3. callmebuzzkill69 on

    How does our towels getting getting stolen in Morocco affect the chances of reaching 1:1?