The club assembly of Barcelona voted to sell 25% of the TV rights and 49.9% of the rights to the club brand, which should bring Barcelona around 700 million euros. Not immediately, but certainly part of the money would be paid straight away and represent the necessary financial injection to the shaken Catalan giant.A positive attitude towards the proposals of president Joan Laporta means that funds will soon be provided for reinforcements in the playing staff. First of all, the awaited arrivals of free agents Franck Kessie from AC Milan and Andreas Christensen from Chelsea will be made official, followed by the hunt after Robert Lewandowski from Bayern (around 40 million euros of compensation is currently mentioned), and some other players from Xavi’s wishlist.Sun 19:00: (2.09) Tigre (3.20) Banfield (4.00)The first name on that list is the stay of Ousmane Dembele at Camp Nou, however, if the Frenchman decides to go to Chelsea, Leeds’ Raphinha could be the replacement. The manager of the Brazilian national team player is the former Catalan football player, Deco, which suggests that the negotiations should not be too complicated, but according to Mundo Deportivo, the 25-year-old winger has started to lose patience. Due to Barcelona’s interest, Raphinha stopped all other negotiations and marked his arrival at Camp Nou as his primary priority. However, apart from the established contact with his manager, nothing else happened, so he decided to send Deco to Barcelona to figure out what is going on.Several English clubs await the resolution of this situation. Chelsea see Raphinha as an alternative if Dembele stays in Barcelona, Liverpool want him instead of Mane who goes to Bayern, and Arsenal would also like to strengthen the attack by bringing in a great Brazilian. The only ones who are calm in the whole situation, knowing that they will profit, are Leeds.Seven million reasons for the colourful Di Maria to turn black and whiteIt is estimated that about 40 million euros will be needed for Raphinha’s transfer, which is significantly more than when the club from Elland Road brought him from Rennes in October 2020. At that time, the compensation amounted to 18.6 million euros.While playing in the Premier League, the Brazilian scored 17 times in 66 appearances and set up 11 goals. After arriving from Avaia, he started his European career in Vitoria Guimaraes, and he also played for Sporting Lisbon.