Barcelona's on and off-field woes cannot be a positive for bitter rivals Real Madrid, according to the Spanish champions' former president Ramon Calderon.
The Catalan club are dealing with the fallout from a trophyless 2019-20 campaign that culminated in a humiliating 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarterfinals.
Quique Setien has already been replaced as head coach by Ronald Koeman, and Ramon Planes was promoted to take over from Eric Abidal as first-team technical secretary.
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Barca were then rocked on Tuesday after all-time leading scorer and club icon Lionel Messi informed them of his intention to leave, with several others also expected to move on.