In 1 month, “Levski” spent almost as much as the debt to the National Revenue Agency – 2024-02-11 17:29:13

by times news cr

2024-02-11 17:29:13

The Blues” sold your big star Welton in Japan

In exactly one month, Levski’s coffers will receive an amount that is almost as much as the club’s debt to the National Revenue Agency. As is known, the “blues” have liabilities in the amount of less than 10 million euros. Since the beginning of the new year, the leadership of the residents of Sofia has contributed BGN 279,000 over 36 months to clear the debt to the National Revenue Agency. But with a series of transfers, the “blues” have already earned more than half of what is due. This became official after the capital city sold their biggest star – Welton. The Brazilian left for Japan, where he will play for the “Gamba” team. According to information, 2.5 million euros will go into the “blues” coffers. However, a percentage of this amount is also due to the winger’s former team. Thus, “Levski” only has 4 million BGN left.

“I’ll do my best to make you all happy, with lots of goals,” were Welton’s first words as a Gamba player.

Another Brazilian scored almost BGN 2 million in Levski, which was stuck financially until recently. Ronaldo moved to the Russian “Rostov” for 1.6 million euros, but the “blues” again did not receive the full amount, as a part of it belongs to his former team “Bahia”.

For the transfer of another main player – Jeremy Petris, the people of Sofia collected BGN 200,000. The full-back moved to the Belgian “Charleroi” weeks ago. Very soon, the “blues” will announce the transfer of Darlan. The midfielder, who is not remembered by anyone at “Gerena”, will move to the Chinese “Wuhan”. For him, the people of Sofia will take about a million BGN.

Thus, the total amount of the winter sales of the “blues” is BGN 7.2 million. “Levski” is also trying to part with the unnecessary captain of the team until recently, Andrian Kraev. The Bulgarian international was sent to train with the second team and will not be counted on in the spring because he refused to renew his contract. The Blues have already rejected several offers for the midfielder.

Levski’s first official match of the new year is on Saturday in Blagoevgrad. The rival is the local “Pirin”.

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