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PSG seal teen Dro signing from upset Barca

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Last updated: 2026/01/27 at 10:25 AM
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Paris Saint-Germain has officially signed 18-year-old Spanish midfielder Dro Fernandez from FC Barcelona, a move that has sparked disappointment in Catalonia. The transfer, confirmed by PSG on Monday, sees the promising young talent commit to the French champions until 2030. Barcelona president Joan Laporta expressed his frustration with the situation, citing a prior agreement that was unexpectedly reversed by the player’s representatives.

The deal’s financial terms remain undisclosed, but the departure of Fernandez represents a setback for Barcelona’s efforts to retain its top youth prospects. The transfer window is currently open across Europe, with clubs actively reshaping their squads for the upcoming season. This move highlights the increasing competition for emerging stars in European football.

PSG Secures Dro Fernandez Amid Barcelona Disappointment

Dro Fernandez joined Barcelona’s renowned La Masia academy in 2022, quickly establishing himself as a player with significant potential. He made eight first-team appearances for the club, including a debut under former coach Hansi Flick in September 2025. However, negotiations for a new contract reportedly stalled, leading to PSG’s intervention.

Laporta described the situation as “unpleasant,” explaining that a previous understanding had been reached regarding Fernandez’s future. According to Laporta, the player’s representative informed Barcelona that they could not honor the initial agreement. This unexpected turn of events left the club scrambling to respond.

Barcelona’s Youth Development Strategy

Barcelona’s La Masia academy has a long and celebrated history of producing world-class players, including Lionel Messi, Xavi Hernandez, and Andres Iniesta. The club heavily invests in youth development, aiming to integrate promising talents into the first team. Losing a player like Fernandez, who had already made inroads into the senior squad, is a blow to this strategy.

Hansi Flick, who recently took the helm as Barcelona’s coach, publicly emphasized the importance of commitment from young players. He stated that representing Barcelona requires “100 percent” dedication and a passion for the club’s colors. Flick’s comments, made earlier in January, underscore his desire to build a team around players fully invested in the Barcelona project.

Meanwhile, PSG has been actively pursuing a strategy of bolstering its squad with young, dynamic players. The acquisition of Fernandez aligns with this approach, adding a promising midfielder to their ranks. The Ligue 1 champions are looking to build a sustainable team capable of competing for top honors in both domestic and European competitions. This signing is part of a broader trend of top European clubs investing in future talent.

In a statement posted on Instagram, Fernandez expressed his gratitude to Barcelona and acknowledged the difficulty of the decision. He described his time at the club as “unforgettable” and thanked the staff and teammates for their support. The player is now preparing to embark on a new chapter in his career with PSG.

The transfer of Dro Fernandez raises questions about Barcelona’s ability to compete financially with clubs like PSG, particularly in retaining its most promising youth players. Financial Fair Play regulations and Barcelona’s own economic challenges may play a role in these situations. The club will likely reassess its contract negotiation strategies to prevent similar departures in the future. The impact of this loss on Barcelona’s midfield options remains to be seen.

Looking ahead, Fernandez will join PSG’s training camp and compete for a place in the first team. His integration into the squad will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike. Barcelona will focus on identifying and developing new talent within its academy system. The next few weeks will be crucial as both clubs prepare for the remainder of the season and potential further transfer activity.

Source: PSG Official Website
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