Barcelona forward Pau Victor is expected to finalize a long-term move to Portuguese team Braga. The first price of the agreement is €12 million with an additional €3 million as add-ons.
Valencia, who favored a loan arrangement, had shown interest in the 23-year-old. However, the striker has chosen a new start in Portugal.
Though earlier this summer, the Spaniard wanted to stay at Camp Nou, little playing time under Hansi Flick made a move inevitable.
Victor battled to crack into the first team last season and played just two La Liga matches. He is now targeting regular playing time at Braga.
This transfer also gives Barca a financial lift as they try to release players and register fresh signings ahead of the new season.
After Pablo Torre, Ansu Fati, Clement Lenglet, and Alex Valle, the Catalonia international is the last player to make his way out of the club this summer.
Blaugrana’s summer restructuring goes on as they give financial sustainability and team balance priority.

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