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Dro Fernández is very close to ending his time at Barcelona. Despite the club's and the coaching staff's efforts to retain one of La Masía's great talents, everything points to an irreversible outcome, and the young footballer will change scenery this winter transfer window.
The operation has caused deep unrest within the Blaugrana environment. Not only due to the sporting loss but also because of the message conveyed by a departure marked by an abysmal salary difference that Barcelona, to this day, is unable to match.
Barcelona Fails to Halt a Decision Already Made
In recent weeks, Barcelona has intensified its efforts to convince Dro Fernández to continue his development at the club. A progressive sports plan was presented to him from the offices, while Hansi Flick tried to directly involve him, assuring him of a medium-term role within the project.
However, the player's response has been clear. Dro Fernández believes that his time at Barcelona has come to an end and has already decided to execute his release clause, set at around six million euros. A low figure for a talent of his caliber, but one that reflects the contractual limitations under which the club has been operating in recent years with part of its youth academy.
The feeling at Barça is one of helplessness. It's not a lack of willingness but a structural incapacity to compete with offers coming from abroad, especially when clubs with far superior economic power enter the scene.
PSG Breaks the Market with an Enormous Offer
The club that has ultimately tipped the scales is PSG. The Parisian entity has made Dro Fernández an offer that is considered irresistible, with a salary ten times higher than what he would earn at Barcelona. A difference that leaves no room for maneuver for the Catalan club and underscores the existing inequality in today's market.
Luis Enrique is behind the deal, personally backing the signing of the young academy player. The coach has expressed full confidence in the player and the opportunity to grow within a project that increasingly seeks to rejuvenate its squad with emerging talent.

For PSG, the investment is minimal in terms of transfer fees and manageable in terms of salary within its structure. For Barcelona, however, it means losing one of its great promises with little ability to react, beyond receiving an amount that does not compensate for the player's sporting potential.
A Harsh Blow for La Masía and a Concerning Message
Dro Fernández's departure once again puts the spotlight on Barcelona's youth academy model. La Masía continues to produce talent, but the club is no longer always able to retain it when exorbitant offers come from abroad. This case is not isolated and fuels internal debate about the long-term sustainability of the project.
From a sports perspective, Flick loses a player in whom he had high hopes. Institutionally, Barcelona suffers another blow to its credibility as a final destination for the most promising young talents. And symbolically, Dro Fernández's exit reinforces the idea that economic power weighs more heavily than the sense of belonging.
Unless an unexpected turn occurs, the clause payment will be made effective in the coming days. Dro Fernández will head to Paris, and Barcelona will be left with the feeling that they did everything possible but without the necessary tools to compete. A recurring story that leads to a clear conclusion: when money comes into play at these levels, even La Masía's great promises are vulnerable.
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