
Lionel Messi in a jersey that isn’t Barcelona’s? That’s a scene we never thought we’d see right? ? Even people who don’t watch football have been asking “Why did Messi leave Barcelona?”
We know of players who have been loyal to Clubs like John Terry was to Chelsea, Steven Gerrard to Liverpool, and Paolo Maldini to AC Milan but Messi? He was on another level with his loyalty.
Joining the Catalan club at the age of 13, where he spent time at the academy with other known names like Xavi, Iniesta, Fabregas and lots more. He rose through the ranks and made his professional debut against their next-door rivals, Espanyol, stamping his name in the heart of his fans, foes and frenemies. ?
Since then, he has raked in a lot of individual awards and spearheaded collective awards including the six ballon d’ors, ten la liga titles, four champions leagues and lots more. Thus there was no surprise to the hell that broke loose when Messi announced a possible departure from Barcelona due to a financial crisis.
From surplus to sapa? ?
Barcelona’s struggles began after their mega-sale of Neymar. Getting an unexpected sum of 222 million pounds for the Brazilian superstar was a huge addition to their financial balance.
To put it in proper perspective, the highest amount paid for a player during a transfer window was when Manchester United paid 89.3 million pounds for Paul Pogba. That’s less than half of the next biggest transfer, Neymar’s.
I need to state that when a club sells a player for 220 million, it doesn’t have that exact amount of money to spend as there are taxes, agent fees and other payments made in instalments.
That said, Barcelona did something that most of us do when we get a huge sum unexpectedly…
Blowing money when you “blow” ?
Make a mental note of how much you earn on a monthly basis.
Now close your eyes, and imagine receiving triple of that at once, what will you do?
Will you go to Cubana and buy the whole table for your friends?
Will you order a Fenty or Dolce and Gabbana shoe or will you buy some mutual funds on Cowrywise?
What happens to most of us when we get an influx of unexpected funds is that we have the tendency to “blow it”, and that’s sort of what Barcelona did.
So lifestyle inflation can catch anyone or any club ??♂️
Like everyone almost would, Barcelona fell victim to Lifestyle Inflation and felt the urge to splurge on an immediate replacement. Their first purchase was Ousmane Dembele, a purchase that cost them 96.8 million pounds plus some add-ons. However, he didn’t impress them the way they wanted. One chance ?
Guess what? In a bid to “get the best ” out of Dembele, they splashed another 105 million pounds on Philipe Countinho, a superstar that was tired of Liverpool.
This kind of action is called the Diderot effect. The feeling of making an extra purchase to complement a purchase you just made. It is why you want to buy that green bag that matches your gown or that brown belt that blends well with your shoes. But you don’t have to, you know?
Back to Barca… ?
After two mega purchases that didn’t exactly yield the desired returns, they were left with average players like Arthur, Braithwhaite and the likes. That’s what happens when you mismanage funds.
Oh, I forgot to mention that Barcelona actually loaned out Coutinho to Bayern Munich, who played against them and was crucial to the monumental 8-2 defeat they suffered.
I mean, who loans out her most expensive accessories to one of her fiercest competitors in a beauty pageant? Well, Barcelona. ?
They also spent some funds on talents like Frank De Jong (86 million pounds), Antoinne Griezman (120 million pounds) and other expensive decisions.
Why did Messi leave Barcelona? Who is to blame? ?
The 2020/2021 season was a challenging one across the globe as revenue declined massively.
According to financial times, Barcelona was the first club to surpass 1 billion dollars in revenue. Sadly, as at 4 days ago, their debt stood at 1.4 billion dollars. That’s a massive twist of fate (or in this case fortune).
We could blame it on COVID, lack of ticket sales or jersey sales, and other operational losses but we can’t ignore the fact that they mismanaged a lot of funds while losing out on the “talent wars”.
Messi is at PSG today because unnecessary costs were incurred which shouldn’t have been the case. This story is so relatable because anyone can lose their most prized possessions if they don’t manage funds properly.
Imagine how hurtful it would be (to Barcelona fans) if Messi wins his first Champions league since 2015 with the giants of Paris.
Now that Messi’s at PSG
It is worthy to note the immense revenue PSG has made in the sales of jerseys, and other merchandise as well as the goodwill the presence of Messi has brought to Ligue 1 (French League).
Lionel Messi’s debut for PSG also became the most-viewed Ligue 1 match in Spanish history with an audience totalling 6,734,000 viewers. Guess who bought the TV rights to Ligue 1? Messi’s former colleague, Gerard Pique, through his company Kosmos. What a smart investment move! ?
While others are asking “Why did Messi leave Barcelona?”, others are already cashing out from his move.
Conclusively…
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I really want to control my finances. I envisage that I have a great tendency of making money and mismanaging funds. Most times I run out of money before the month ends and I feel terrible about it.
Hi Sonia.
Thanks for your vulnerability.
We provide a lot of financial education guides on our blog that can help you better control your finances.
Take it step by step and you’ll do better in now time!
What about school fees, health , charity and insurance.
school fees, insurance, and health can be placed in that friend’s wedding column as talked about in the article, t its all about understanding the main idea, looking within yourself where does this item fall, it’s about been creative and manageable with your money, i.e how long money stays in our hand using it effectively.
thanks a lot,Ope.really helpful,sometimes we outline the fixed and forget the discretionary ,and wonder how alll the money disappeared .This is very insightful
I look forward to more articles from you guys, random articles on various life topics. I love the active voice you used in writing and that sacarsm part too?
Thank you! We look forward to having you back here too ?
This is really amazing and educating! Keep it up and thank you so much for THIS ARTICLE ?
Our pleasure ?
Hello Ope,
This piece is quite insightful and helpful. Thank you. I Read the part where you advised to not document budget on a book as one can lose the book. Can you recommend an app on playstore one can use?
Yes. I’m seconding this comment. I believe an accounting application can help. I actually document my expenses daily but combining them into a general heading is a big task.
Please help us, Ope.
Hi Glow, I can’t recommend any tool off the top of my head right now, but creating a simple Google sheet or excel file for your budgeting can work.
I have a challenge, am the one catering for the house so most times I run into debts because expenses are higher than income . please how do I work on this.
thanks
Okay, Ope, you got me on with this one! ?
I know I make a lot of money as a full-stack digital marketer, but after some time, I’m broke and I’m wondering how come? As you said, I’m wondering “where did all the money go to?”
Sha, this post is very helpful and I’ve just downloaded this app I want to make use of in listing out the entire process… but quick ??
Which app or tool would you recommend for proper budgeting and evaluation?
Regards,
Sam
Hey Sam, happy to hear you found this helpful! ?
For the tool to help with budgeting, I highly recommend that you get down to do the “dirty work” first by yourself. Create a sheet on Google Sheets or Excel to input and track your spending to give you a raw idea, and then you can use other tools for lighter budgeting work based on the idea you now have from your sheet.
Hi Glow
You can download money manager on playstore, that’s what I use. There are others there too
I spend close to 38,000 only
Hi Sam,
I found it fascinating when I had to keep track of my sister’s account, but tracking my own expenses or developing a personal budget appears to be an impossible feat.
I mean… I don’t have a stable source of income yet so it seems almost hard to do but then after going through your write up I wrote a few ways in which I get money and am hoping I’d be able to get an hang of it soon.
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Ope rather not Sam, sorry.
Wow! This is great, learnt a lot
Thank you so much for sharing this, Ope.
I have a question though. How can I budget as a student?
Because it seems like I can’t apply the whole concept of budgeting in my life at the moment.
I mean, I am a student, I don’t have a fixed source of income; I receive allowance from my parent and sometimes from relatives. I also do not work and I have no investments.
Sometimes, I feel like financial plans and budgeting is just not for me, even though I’m quite interested in them.
Like when I even receive my allowance, the rate at which the money finishes fast, makes me ask myself, “How?” “Where did all the money go to?” and “What did I spend the money on?”
I want to know how to track my expenses, save effectively and if possible invest and then build a financial plan, even as a student but I don’t know how to go about it neither do I know what to do.
So, if there’s any advice you could give me, please do. I’m very ready to learn.
Also, thank you so much for your financial lessons. I am always happy when I see your blog updates in my email. Thank you!?
This is very insightful and educative. I will make a do with this tips immediately. Thanks immensely Ope.
This is helpful I learnt a lot as a young graduate budget helps in build Future occurrences coming in the future also helps to pridict a lot of plan that u ought to achieve
Thanks Ope for this rich enlightenment.
But I got to ask you a question.
What if you don’t get an income per say but, a kind of allowance that’s not stable that you’ll have to ask before its been given to you. How then do you plan a budget given such instance?
Thanks for this wonderful post of yours.It is more encouraging.
Dear Ope,
Thanks for this insightful write up. I am definitely practicing this starting now. This is just what I needed to hear at this time. Thanks again
Really amazing thanks alot for this
I need withdraw
Thank for this wonderful post of yours. It is more encourage
I need withdraw
This article came in on time. Am guilty of many of the bad money management stated in the article. Not withstanding, it is not too late to start. I will be better equipped for the remaining part of the year and next year as well. Thanks Ope
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This article came in on time. Am guilty of many of the bad money management stated in the article. Not withstanding, it is not too late to start. I will be better equipped for the remaining part of the year and next year as well. Thanks Ope
Ope thanks for this powerful awareness, pls if the is an app I can use for something like this let me know. I should start taking records this month
Mohammed
How can I do this
Thanks very much Ope. I always enjoy your post they are enlightening.Talking about budgeting how can one who’s money doesn’t come in bulk monthly go about making and achieving his or her budget.
I can control my financial status on my own. Because I really feel to be financially independent, on the basis of personal interest, and growth. Thank you so much.
Hi Ope,
Thanks for the blog,
I am currently working and I don’t earn enough. Also, I have to settle bills at home and help the family.
I find it hard to save, any advice on this?
Thanks for this piece, I really needed it to start my next month.✨
Thank you so much Ope. We shall do this
Cowrywise has really helped me to everyone more and spend less
I wish it will not crash
Thanks so much. This is an eye opener. I always wondered why I’m left with nothing at the end of the week/month/year after making so much money. Please, do cowrywise have a budgeting app that could be helpful.? It’s important