The 20-year-old France
international signed a five-year contract at the Nou Camp alongside the club’s
president Josep Maria Bartomeu on Monday.
Barcelona have completed a
deal to sign Borussia Dortmund forward Ousmane Dembele for an initial £96.8m,
potentially rising to £135.5m.
The deal is the second most
expensive of all time, eclipsed only by Neymar’s recent £200m move to Paris
St-Germain.
Barca said Dembele’s
contract has a release clause of 400m euros (£369.6m).
Dembele said: “I’m very
happy to be here. It has always been my dream to be at Barcelona and now I’m
here I’m very happy.
“It is the best club in the
world with the best players in the world.”
Dembele’s last appearance
for Dortmund came in the German Super Cup on 5 August. The Bundesliga side
rejected a bid from Barca earlier in August, with the player then suspended for
missing training.
Dortmund said they rejected
Barca’s approach because their offer “did not correspond to the extraordinary
footballing and additional value of the player and the present economic
situation of the European transfer market”.
With regard to the agreed
fee, Dortmund said in a statement the payment of add-ons “was agreed up to a
maximum total amount of approximately 40% of the fixed transfer fee”.
Barca have failed with
three bids for Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho, the most recent of which
was £114m.
Officially, the £75m
signing of Luis Suarez from Liverpool in 2014 was their most expensive previous
purchase.
However, Bartomeu has said
in the past that “the overall cost of the operation” to sign Neymar from
Brazilian club Santos in 2013 was “over 100m euros (£92m)”, despite the
transfer fee having been disclosed as £48.6m.
No comments:
Post a Comment