Here we go: Barcelona agree €29 million deal to sign Bundesliga attacker | OneFootball

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·10 July 2026

Here we go: Barcelona agree €29 million deal to sign Bundesliga attacker

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In a major development, FC Barcelona are all set to sign forward Karim Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the two clubs have now reached an agreement over a transfer fee and the structure of payment, with the 24-year-old set to move to the Spotify Camp Nou in the coming days.


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The Italian transfer expert has already given the deal the highly-anticipated “Here We Go!” seal of approval, with the Catalans’ second offer for the German international now being accepted.

Deal for €29 million total package

The blockbuster agreement arrives after intensive negotiations, with Barcelona successfully unlocking a full compromise with the Bundesliga side to deliver manager Hansi Flick one of his priority attacking targets.

The total financial package is structured at a guaranteed €22 million fixed fee, plus an additional €7 million in performance-related add-ons, taking the total value of the operation to €29 million.

In a strategic move to satisfy Dortmund’s demands, the variables have been explicitly tied to realistic team milestones, including domestic and European title-winning clauses. as well as specific individual first-team appearance thresholds.

Adeyemi will sign a five-year contract

The driving force behind the rapid resolution of the transfer saga was Adeyemi’s unwavering determination to move to Barcelona.

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Coming to Barcelona. (Photo by Leon Kügeler/Getty Images)

The German international, who had only one year left on his contract, made it clear to the Borussia Dortmund’s board from the start that he only wanted to join Barça.

Adeyemi is now scheduled to travel to the Catalan capital to undergo his mandatory medical examinations before putting pen to paper on a five-year contract that binds him to the Blaugrana until June 2031.

The addition of the dynamic forward provides Flick with immense tactical versatility, giving Barcelona a devastating injection of raw pace and clinical finishing ahead of the upcoming campaign.

He will become the second major signing of the summer for Barcelona after the club secured the services of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United.

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