Barcelona's president presented a grim picture of the club's financial situation today, saying its debt had risen to 1.35 billion euros (NZ$2.28 billion).
Joan Laporta blamed the previous administration of Josep Bartomeu for the club's "dramatic" situation that ultimately led to Lionel Messi's departure. Laporta accused Bartomeu of countless "lies" and said he and his board of directors must be held accountable.
Laporta said the club had losses of 481 million euros (NZ$807 million) and was left with a negative net worth of 451 million euros (NZ$757 million), making it difficult to negotiate with players.
"Our salaries represent 103% of the club's total income. That's 20% to 25% more than our competitors," Laporta said in a news conference. "We have found ourselves in a difficult situation to renegotiate the players' contracts."
The club lost star player Messi to Paris Saint-Germain this month because it could not give him a new contract that would fit within the Spanish league's strict financial fair-play regulations.