
"Paris Saint-Germain are being tipped to pay Barcelona more than €6 million to land midfielder Dro Fernandez in the January transfer window. Fernandez is said to have already agreed to move to Luis Enrique's side, in search of more game time, and the two clubs are now reportedly in negotiations. The teenager has a release clause in his contract set at €6m but both Le Parisien and Diario AS say that PSG will pay more than that to land Dro."
"The reason given by AS is that the Ligue 1 side want "to symbolize a return to the good relations" the two clubs now enjoy, following previous bad feeling which began after Neymar's transfer to the French capital. Yet Le Parisien point out that it also due to financial reasons, highlighting how tax is due when release clauses are paid (around 47% which would cost Dro another €3m), and that's why it could just turn into a "classic transfer" instead."
Paris Saint-Germain are negotiating to sign midfielder Dro Fernandez in the January window and are prepared to pay more than his €6m release clause. Dro has reportedly agreed to move to Luis Enrique's side to seek more game time, and both clubs are in talks. AS says PSG want to pay extra to symbolize improved relations following the fallout after Neymar's transfer to Paris. Le Parisien highlights financial reasons, noting paying a release clause triggers tax (around 47%, roughly €3m) that would affect Dro, so the deal could become a conventional transfer. Barcelona are asking €8–10m and no agreement has been reached.
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