According to Forbes, a member of FC Barcelona first team has made the decision to depart the team this summer.
When head coach Hansi Flick took over at Montjuic ahead of the current season, he made two acquisitions, including Pau Victor.
President Joan Laporta agreed to pay a few million euros to make the Catalan’s move permanent after he had previously made an impression while on loan from Girona in the reserve squad known as Barca Atletic.
Pau Victor earned a promotion to the German senior squad in 2023–2024 thanks to his scoring prowess.
But he and the other big-name acquisition from the transfer window, Dani Olmo, had to wait to make their debuts due to a highly publicized registration scandal brought on by Barca’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) problems.
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This summer, Pau Victor has made the decision to move on and accept one of the “many offers” he has received from other places in Spain and elsewhere.
Barca will facilitate the 23-year-old’s departure and won’t obstruct it, but only if it has the issue under control and can either sell him with a buyback clause or let him to go on loan.
FC Barcelona has recently shown wisdom by deciding to include this clause in some of its recent young player sales.
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