Details of the Agreement between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain for the Transfer of Drew
Radio "RMC" reported that Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain have reached a final agreement regarding the transfer of the young player Drew to the French club. He will sign a contract for four and a half years, with a total value exceeding 8 million euros, with the possibility of some financial variables included in the deal.
The negotiations were personally led by the presidents of the two clubs, Joan Laporta and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, to ensure the sale was organized. The deal comes after Drew's decision to leave Barcelona for sporting reasons, as he felt he would not get enough opportunities to play in the midfield, taking advantage of the 6 million euro release clause in his contract.
Barcelona had attempted to renew the player's contract and prevent his departure, but they were unable to complete it in time. This led Drew to choose to leave through a release clause after receiving several offers, including from Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund. However, the intervention of Luis Enrique, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, who spoke with the player personally, determined his direction towards the French club.
The deal is expected to be officially announced early next week, after the player undergoes a medical examination and travels directly to Paris. This follows a difficult few days he spent in individual training at the sports city amid evident tension due to his transfer.
The negotiations were personally led by the presidents of the two clubs, Joan Laporta and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, to ensure the sale was organized. The deal comes after Drew's decision to leave Barcelona for sporting reasons, as he felt he would not get enough opportunities to play in the midfield, taking advantage of the 6 million euro release clause in his contract.
Barcelona had attempted to renew the player's contract and prevent his departure, but they were unable to complete it in time. This led Drew to choose to leave through a release clause after receiving several offers, including from Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund. However, the intervention of Luis Enrique, the coach of Paris Saint-Germain, who spoke with the player personally, determined his direction towards the French club.
The deal is expected to be officially announced early next week, after the player undergoes a medical examination and travels directly to Paris. This follows a difficult few days he spent in individual training at the sports city amid evident tension due to his transfer.