
Paris Saint-Germain have signed Spain forward Ferran Torres from Barcelona on a contract until 2031 for a reported fee of €50m.
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Ferran Torres scored the extra-time winner for Spain in the World Cup final against Argentina and played for Barcelona last season.
Paris Saint-Germain have signed Spain’s World Cup-winning forward Ferran Torres from Barcelona on a contract until 2031. Financial details were not disclosed, but reports said PSG paid €50m (£42.7m) for the 26-year-old.
“I’m delighted to be beginning a new adventure at such an ambitious club as Paris Saint-Germain,” Torres said. “I’d like to thank President Nasser al-Khelaifi, Luis Campos [PSG’s football adviser] and coach Luis Enrique for giving me the opportunity to join the team, which I hope to help win as many trophies as possible.”
Spain’s World Cup hero arrives in the French capital after scoring the extra-time winner in the final against Argentina. He scored 21 goals and provided three assists in 49 appearances in all competitions for Barça last season as they retained their La Liga title.
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