Some clubs have changed the composition of their debts and they are very different from what is in the game.
Atlético – Galo has a debt of €255M in the game, however, currently, its net debt is R$824M (€139M), and, by contract, it will receive, in the coming weeks/months, a contribution of R$92.5M from the principal shareholder Rubens Menin and R$200M from minority shareholder Daniel Vorcaro, with the amount being entirely used to pay debts. (https://www.otempo.com.br/sports/atletico/atletico-reduz-em-um-ano-divida-liquida-de-r-1-57-bilhao-para-r-824-milhoes-1.3500397 ) (https://ge.globo.com/futebol/times/atletico-mg/noticia/2024/06/14/rubens-menin-fara-novo-aporte-na-saf-do-atletico-mg-por- meio-do-figa-entenda.ghtml)
Corinthians – The São Paulo club's debt reaches R$2B (€340M), while, in the game, it is half this amount (€172M). He will probably receive a 3-window transfer ban for his debt with Matias Rojas, but that is already in the future. (https://www.espn.com.br/futebol/corinthians/artigo/_/id/13597290/corinthians-credores-dividas-2-bilhoes-reais-220-milhoes-so-prestadores-servicos)
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Brazilian Debt Changes
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