As reported earlier today, Pau Victor appears all set to leave FC Barcelona in favour of a permanent transfer to SC Braga in Portugal.It was revealed that the operation will be worth €15 million in ...
As reported earlier today, Pau Victor appears all set to leave FC Barcelona in favour of a permanent transfer to SC Braga in Portugal.
It was revealed that the operation will be worth €15 million in total – €12 million in transfer fees and another €3 million in add-ons.
Victor, who had four years left on his contract at Barça, had been looking favourably at the proposal and is expected to make the switch.
Barcelona want a buyback clause
Fabrizio Romano has come forth with an update on the situation, confirming the transfer fee and add-on figures that had been reported before.
On top of that, the transfer expert claims that Barcelona are negotiating a buyback clause with SC Braga for Victor.
It does not come as a surprise that the Catalans wish to insert a buyback option for the attacker, considering that he is rated very highly by those at the club.
Headed to Portugal. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Even though Victor barely played regularly under Hansi Flick last season, the forward’s talent and versatility are well-appreciated.
As such, Barcelona wish to insert a buyback option to leave the door open for a future return if the youngster progresses during his stint at SC Braga.
Girona to pocket 30% fee
Meanwhile, Nil Sola adds that Victor’s former club, Girona, inserted a future sell-on clause in their agreement with Barcelona for his sale.
The terms of the agreement stated that Girona would be owed 50% of the fee Barça receive for the attacker in 2024, with that share dropping to 30% for the current transfer window.
As such, the Montilivi-based outfit will receive 30% of the transfer fee that Barcelona earn from Braga for Victor, almost close to €4 million.
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