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Fabrizio Romano, a journalist specialized in transfers, has revealed an operation that promises to bring significant profits to FC Barcelona. As reported, the Catalan club would have closed a deal with Sporting de Braga for the sale of forward Pau Víctor for a fixed amount close to 12 million euros, plus an additional three million in variables. A very profitable deal considering the striker arrived at Barça just a year ago from Girona for slightly over two million.
Pau Víctor had very little involvement under Hansi Flick's management last season, and this time, the sports management has decided to let him go so he can progress in his sports career. The Catalan striker had been inquired about by several clubs in this transfer market, and ultimately, the offer from the Portuguese team ended up tempting the Blaugrana. His departure is beneficial for the club as there is a need to lighten the player roster to be able to register new footballers.
Barcelona Wants to Negotiate a Buy-Back Clause
However, the operation is still not official. The reason is that FC Barcelona would be negotiating a buy-back clause before giving final approval to the transfer. The sports management does not want to completely lose control over a player they believe could return to the first team if he continues to progress in Portuguese football.
🚨🔴⚪️ SC Braga have agreed deal in principle with Barcelona for Pau Victor.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 23, 2025
€12m fixed fee plus €3m add-ons, as @polballus reported.
Barcelona are negotiating also a buy back clause as part of the package. pic.twitter.com/35tqGaBCYz
With this agreement, Barcelona not only gains a significant profit from a player who cost just two million euros but also demonstrates that their recruitment and training policy continues to yield benefits. If the buy-back clause is ultimately included, the club would secure an open window to bring back Pau Víctor if his performance in Portugal confirms the expectations he generated during his time with the Barça reserves.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Fabrizio Romano lo confirma: La nueva venta del Barcelona por 15 millones de euros
