'We don't use levers' - Barcelona hit with damning insult over controversial finances as Osasuna executive takes aim ahead of Supercopa de Espana clash
Osasuna general director Fran Canal has hit out at Barcelona about shady financial dealings after the Supercopa de Espana prize money was revealed.
Article continues below
Article continues below
Article continues below
Executive called out famous Barcelona "levers"
Osasuna will receive less than €1 million for cup participation
Will face Barca in semi-final Thursday evening
WHAT HAPPENED?
Canal responded to the controversial allocation of money handed to various participants in the four-team Supercopa, after it was revealed that the Copa del Rey finalists will receive just €900,000 (£770,000/$990,000) for playing. Barcelona and Real Madrid could earn up to 10 times more if they win.
Advertisement
WHAT FRAN CANAL SAID
Canal took aim at Barcelona's financial dealings in a pre-match press conference: "We do not beg, we do not have social capital or use levers. We respect everyone, we believe that the competition is great. We are small but big in terms of spirit and we are the team that has brought the most here."
Getty
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Barca have been criticised across Spanish football for their financial dealings in recent years. Club president Joan Laporta famously used a series of "levers" — sneaky financial deals — to lift the club out of dire trouble.
ENJOYED THIS STORY?
Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
DID YOU KNOW?
Osasuna booked their place in the Super Cup after making it to the final of the 2023 Copa del Rey, where they lost to Madrid. They are currently 12th in La Liga.