Tension in Barcelona and Delay in Drew's Move to Paris Saint-Germain
The halls of Barcelona Club are experiencing a state of intense tension due to the delay in the departure of midfielder Drew from the Catalan team, despite the player's announcement of his desire to join Paris Saint-Germain.
The delay is due to negotiations between the two clubs to convert the contract's six million euro buyout clause into an official transfer deal that provides financial and tax benefits for both parties, instead of activating the clause directly.
This situation angered coach Hans Flick, who had relied on the player since the beginning of the season. He decided to limit Drew's participation to individual training and imposed technical isolation on him away from his first-team teammates until a final agreement is reached with the French club.
Drew continues his individual training within Barcelona's facilities, away from the players who recently returned from the Czech capital, Prague. Meanwhile, the Catalan club's management is striving to secure a financial return higher than the contract termination clause, while Paris Saint-Germain seeks to avoid any tax burdens that might arise from directly paying the clause.
Estimates indicate that the financial negotiations will soon become clear, allowing Drew to officially move to the Parc des Princes and begin his new journey under the leadership of coach Luis Enrique.
The delay is due to negotiations between the two clubs to convert the contract's six million euro buyout clause into an official transfer deal that provides financial and tax benefits for both parties, instead of activating the clause directly.
This situation angered coach Hans Flick, who had relied on the player since the beginning of the season. He decided to limit Drew's participation to individual training and imposed technical isolation on him away from his first-team teammates until a final agreement is reached with the French club.
Drew continues his individual training within Barcelona's facilities, away from the players who recently returned from the Czech capital, Prague. Meanwhile, the Catalan club's management is striving to secure a financial return higher than the contract termination clause, while Paris Saint-Germain seeks to avoid any tax burdens that might arise from directly paying the clause.
Estimates indicate that the financial negotiations will soon become clear, allowing Drew to officially move to the Parc des Princes and begin his new journey under the leadership of coach Luis Enrique.