The winter window of European football has ended. Recently, De Zhuan listed the list of value increases of each team. Not surprisingly, Newcastle United finished first with 57.5 million euros. The Premier League tycoons, in order to relegate, will naturally invest heavily. I just don't know if I can get the effect. In second place, it turned out to be Barca, up 55 million euros.

In third place, There are Everton, 50 million euros; fourth Juve, 37 million euros; fifth Sevilla, 35 million euros; sixth Valencia, 33 million euros; seventh, Liverpool, 28 million euros; eighth Villarreal, 27.1 million euros; ninth interm, 26.5 million euros; tenth Salenitana, 23.3 million euros. It can be seen that the Premier League and La Liga are the richest.
Barcelona, haven't you been without money? How in this winter window, such a big deal: 55 million euros, buy Ferran Torres; free Aubameyang; loan-free Teore. The strength of these three players does not need to be repeated too much. Nowadays, Barca's strength can be described as very strong.
Barca bought so many people, no doubt in order to compete for four, and can continue to appear in the Champions League next season. Currently, in the La Liga table, Barca are fifth with 35 points and Atletico are fourth with 36 points. In the next round, the two teams will meet directly. Judging by Barca's current strength, winning atletico is not much of a problem. If Barca end up grabbing a top-four spot, it means that Atletico will have a harder time trying to get into the Champions League. I don't know if Simeone can stay in office after the end of the season.
At the time of the summer window, Barca's reinforcement strategy was not signed as the mainstay. How come all of a sudden, half a season has passed and Barca have money? Can you come up with 55 million euros? Moreover, whether it is the visa exemption in the summer window, or the reinforcement and loan in the winter window, the salary of the player is also a big expense. Can this be compensated for by just walking a Coutinho? I believe that at this time, everyone should understand a fact: Messi's departure is an inevitability.
There are reasons for this inevitability, and there are also reasons why Barca have to do so. Because Messi's salary is too high. If Barca had stayed in the squad, it would have been impossible to carry out a series of reconstructions.