Fabrizio Romano has confirmed reports that emerged yesterday: Dro Fernández is very close to leaving FC Barcelona, with Paris Saint-Germain currently leading the race for his signature. According to the Italian journalist, PSG have already submitted an offer, and the player himself has told teammates in the dressing room that Paris could be his next destination.
Romano reports that Dro made the decision together with his family and his agent, Ivan de la Peña — former Barcelona midfielder and a key figure in the negotiations. A move to Paris appears increasingly likely, especially given the fact that De la Peña is also the agent of PSG head coach Luis Enrique, a connection that could play an important role in finalizing the deal.
€6 Million Release Clause
According to Romano, Dro would need to pay his release clause himself, which is set at €6 million. The journalist describes this amount as a genuine bargain for an “enormous talent”, suggesting PSG see the deal as a major opportunity in the market.
Competition From England and Germany
Other clubs from England and Germany remain in the race, but Romano believes PSG have moved decisively and offered financial terms that will be difficult for competitors to match. At this stage, the French champions appear to be in pole position.
Sporting Project Raises Questions
However, Romano also raises doubts regarding the sporting aspect of the move. If Dro’s priority is regular first-team football, he may be better served choosing a “more normal” club — likely referring to a team with less intense competition for places than PSG.
Despite this, Dro has reportedly already informed teammates that PSG could be his next club, and Romano expects the transfer to be completed within the coming days.
