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After Marc-Andre Ter Stegen’s loan move to Girona, Barcelona is set to complete their second departure of the winter transfer window. Dro Fernandez, who is negotiating a deal for Luis Enrique’s Paris Saint-Germain, will shortly follow him at the departure door.

Dro, dissatisfied with his lack of playing time this season, decided earlier this month to submit a transfer request. Barcelona was powerless to halt the €6 million release clause in his contract, and PSG swiftly reached personal terms with the 18-year-old midfielder.

PSG chose to negotiate a deal over Dro’s release clause in order to maintain their good connections with the Catalan team. According to MD, these negotiations have now come to an end, with the current European champions agreeing to spend €8 million to acquire their man.

Dro has headed to Paris for medical exams, according to the story. He will be allowed to sign his new contract when things are finished, establishing his status as a new PSG player.

PSG Begins Preparations for the Announcement of Dro Fernández

The young Spaniard made a wise decision in spite of heavy attention from Borussia Dortmund, Chelsea, and Manchester City, who offered him higher pay. With eight days remaining until the transfer market ends on February 2, Droň is probably going to be the sole new addition to PSG, which is another crucial piece of information for the European champions.

One of the top young Spaniards of his generation, the player is scheduled to sign a new four-and-a-half-year deal with PSG that will last until June 30, 2030. According to club president Joan Laporta, Dro’s choice to leave Barcelona has not been warmly received in Catalonia, as she recently said on radio.

However, Barcelona’s current options are limited. They had previously broken up with a young star against their will, but as was the case with Marc Guiu in 2024, it didn’t have a significant impact on them. They’ll think that a case like that will happen again.

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