Barcelona's Teenage Midfielder Joins PSG in High-Profile Transfer Amid Controversy.
A deal worth 8.2m euros (£7.1m) has been agreed between Paris St-Germain and Barcelona for the transfer of 18-year-old midfielder Dro Fernandez, a move that has raised eyebrows given his impending contract with the Catalan club.
The fee exceeds Fernandez's 6m euros (£5.2m) release clause by more than a million pounds, sparking concerns about how this situation developed. The signing is reportedly not solely based on talent but also aimed at fostering good relations between Barcelona and PSG.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressed disappointment with the turn of events, calling the whole experience "unpleasant." He stated that Fernandez's team had informed him that they couldn't continue with a previously agreed solution for when he turned 18. In response to his future with Barcelona, Laporta said that the situation will be discussed further.
This move marks an important moment in Fernandez's career, and PSG sees him as part of their strategy focused on youth development and attracting top talent. For Fernandez, joining PSG represents a "moment of huge pride," highlighting the allure of one of Europe's most storied clubs.
Hansi Flick, Barcelona coach, urged young players to stay committed to the club, stating that leaving is only an option if they don't live for Barca 100% with their whole heart.
A deal worth 8.2m euros (£7.1m) has been agreed between Paris St-Germain and Barcelona for the transfer of 18-year-old midfielder Dro Fernandez, a move that has raised eyebrows given his impending contract with the Catalan club.
The fee exceeds Fernandez's 6m euros (£5.2m) release clause by more than a million pounds, sparking concerns about how this situation developed. The signing is reportedly not solely based on talent but also aimed at fostering good relations between Barcelona and PSG.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressed disappointment with the turn of events, calling the whole experience "unpleasant." He stated that Fernandez's team had informed him that they couldn't continue with a previously agreed solution for when he turned 18. In response to his future with Barcelona, Laporta said that the situation will be discussed further.
This move marks an important moment in Fernandez's career, and PSG sees him as part of their strategy focused on youth development and attracting top talent. For Fernandez, joining PSG represents a "moment of huge pride," highlighting the allure of one of Europe's most storied clubs.
Hansi Flick, Barcelona coach, urged young players to stay committed to the club, stating that leaving is only an option if they don't live for Barca 100% with their whole heart.