Spanish forward Ferran Torres has left Manchester City and completed a permanent move to LaLiga side FC Barcelona, the two clubs confirmed on Tuesday.
Financial details of the deal were not disclosed but British and Spanish media reported that FC Barcelona would pay around 55 million euros ($62.30 million) for the player.
There is a further 10 million euros in add-ons.
According to Barcelona, Torres has signed a contract until June 2027 and the Spain international will have a release clause of 1 billion euros.
“Hello Culers, I am very happy to announce that today (Tuesday) I will join the club. See you soon,” Torres said in a video.
Torres joined Manchester City from Spain’s Valencia in August last year on a five-year deal and made 43 appearances for the English top-flight side in all competitions, scoring 16 goals.
FC Barcelona were forced to allow their all-time leading goalscorer Lionel Messi to leave the club this year due to “financial and structural obstacles”.
They also have debts of more than 1.35 billion euros.
The Spanish giant attacking options were weakened further with the retirement of Argentine forward Sergio Aguero at the age of 33 this month due to a heart condition.
Torres has not played since he sustained a fractured foot in Spain’s UEFA Nations League final defeat by France in October but the 21-year-old has scored 12 goals in 22 internationals.
FC Barcelona are seventh in LaLiga after a poor start to the campaign which resulted in the sacking of coach Ronald Koeman.
Former club captain Xavi Hernandez has now taken over the reins and their season will continue on Jan. 2 after the winter break.
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