Barcelona have officially signed Kevin-Prince Boateng from Sassuolo on loan with an option to buy.
Both clubs confirmed on Monday evening that Boateng had moved to Barca on loan until the end of the season with an €8m purchase option.
Sassuolo wrote in their statement: “[The deal] continues the fruitful relationship between FC Barcelona and US Sassuolo Calcio, established last summer through the transfer/signing of Marlon: the Catalan club thank the Italian club for their willingness shown in conducting negotiations.
Barcelona have officially signed Kevin-Prince Boateng from Sassuolo on loan with an option to buy.
Both clubs confirmed on Monday evening that Boateng had moved to Barca on loan until the end of the season with an €8m purchase option.
Sassuolo wrote in their statement: “[The deal] continues the fruitful relationship between FC Barcelona and US Sassuolo Calcio, established last summer through the transfer/signing of Marlon: the Catalan club thank the Italian club for their willingness shown in conducting negotiations.
“The Italian club, for their part, are proud to be able to continue their relationship with one of the most important and prestigious clubs in the world.
“FC Barcelona and US Sassuolo Calcio respectively welcome and say goodbye with a big thank-you to Kevin-Prince Boateng for the professionalism he showed during negotiations and in the last few months.”
The 31-year-old will put pen to paper with the Blaugrana on Tuesday morning, before being unveiled in the afternoon.
The former Milan attacker only joined Sassuolo from Eintracht Frankfurt last summer and went on to score five goals in 15 appearances.
He already has experience of Spanish football with Las Palmas, where he netted 10 times across 28 games in La Liga.
Barca, for their part, were in the market for attacking reinforcements as Paco Alcacer has left for Borussia Dortmund, Ousmane Dembele is out for several weeks and Malcom has been linked with a move away.
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