Former Barcelona striker Jean-Mari-Donggu recently revealed in an interview with Daily Sports that the Saudi League has made a huge offer to Ferran Torres.
Donggu played as a striker when he was a player. He was a Cameroon international and also played in Barcelona's youth training camp and the first team. However, he failed to gain a foothold in Camp Nou. He is currently an analyst on a football program on Spanish TV.
Donggu is not only famous for his sharp football analysis and commentary, but also often reveals the inside story of the transfer market through his connections accumulated in his career.
Donggu said that the Saudi league has shown strong interest in Barcelona striker Ferran Torres and has provided a very attractive contract.
Donggu said: "Ferran Torres is very concerned by a Saudi club, and they have provided him with a very generous contract."
When asked about the specific amount, Donggu revealed: "The term is 3 years, with a total amount of 60 million euros."
Donggu further explained: "I don't think this offer has been officially conveyed to Ferran, because the Saudi team is still considering other signing options, and he We know that transfer fees need to be paid to Barcelona. I think half of the 60 million euros may belong to Barcelona, and the other half belongs to the player himself. "
In fact, it is not uncommon for the Saudi league to frequently throw sky-high contracts to European teams in recent years. There are also many players in Barcelona's locker room. For example, B team winger Villei recently rejected a 4-year offer from the Saudi team with a total value of 20 million euros.
Donggu also talked about his views on Barcelona's signings in an interview with Daily Sports. He believes that the team should give priority to strengthening the center and left winger positions. At the same time, he also emphasized the risk of young talent leaving their parent team on loan: "Once you leave Barcelona, it will be difficult to come back. Even if you perform well elsewhere, you will find that newcomers have already occupied your position when you return here."