I understand managers and players being busy and not watching the news but the fans I don't get.. Every major sport media reported on Barca selling TV rights and yet still they wonder where Barca got the money.. Also they already sold some deadwood and will sell more.. Barca main problem was wage budget, we had the highest wages in football, thats why Laporta wants to set 10M per season limit, so nobody will have more than 10M in wage..
The media and certain sports journalists, especially some in a particular country, kept bombarding the fans and the general public with catchy headlines and news stories of how broke we are, blah, blah, blah, not really understanding what "broke" means and what kind of predicament we are really in (lack of spending power and ability to sign and register players vs. lack of money), creating a false narrative that we are listless, about to die and should not be in any position to sign players of any sort. And people bought into that narrative.
The way I understand is, what is really ailing us is not that we don't have money, we do, we are still taking in A LOT OF money from all sources of revenues, albeit less than before (we were the club that had the highest revenue pre-COVID). Of course our cash flow is under pressure when our revenue is down and our cost is not going down at the same pace, but what is truly ailing us is our inability to sign and register players without selling either players or rights/assets, due to La Liga's salary cap and "fair play" rules. So even if we had all the money in the world (we don't), we still couldn't spend without selling something to add to our revenue/income in order to drive up our allotted salary cap threshold, which will enable us to buy and register players.
So yes we are a bit cash-strapped, but no way "broke" or "cease to exist in 4, 5 years" as people say in a certain country, and nowhere as bad as some in the media make it out to be. But people don't understand or care, and fans from certain particular clubs look at it with a lot of glee and schadenfreude, celebrating and getting ready to read our obituary. Whatever.
I don't care how many years it will take, but if we turn this around and one day we beat those clubs and people both on and off the pitch fair and square, it will be so sweet for me.