Barcelona Earns Millions from Nico González's Transfer to Manchester City
The former Barça youth player's transfer to Guardiola's City has brought millions to the club.
Do you know that feeling when you find a forgotten bill in a jacket or a pair of pants? Unexpected money—like a gift, right? Well, that’s exactly what happened to Barcelona at the end of this January transfer window.
The Catalan club received a surprise financial boost following Nico González’s transfer to Manchester City.
The Cityzens wrapped up a transfer window in which they invested heavily to strengthen Pep Guardiola’s squad. Specifically, they spent $62 million on the Porto midfielder.
However, not all of that money will go to the Portuguese club. When Barcelona sold their academy graduate to Porto, they smartly included a clause securing 40% of any resale profit—which initially meant $20.6 million.
But Barça won’t pocket the full amount. Porto had previously bought 20% of the resale profit Barcelona was entitled to for $3.1 million. This means the Catalans will now receive only 20% of the $62 million transfer fee.
In total, Barcelona will collect:
- $10.6 million from their remaining 20% share.
- $3.1 million from selling the other 20% earlier.
That brings Barça’s earnings from Nico González’s move to $13.7 million—an unexpected windfall, just like finding that forgotten bill, and a much-needed boost to the club’s struggling finances.