Barcelona signed a contract with the 22-year-old Spanish striker for a permanent transfer of 3 million euros

It was during the summer transfer window of 2023 that FC Barcelona not only strengthened the roster of the first team with the addition of great players, but they also brought in a number of youthful talents to improve the ranks of the reserve squad.

Pau Victor, a striker, was one of the players who joined the Barca Athletic team in order to strengthen their roster. After being brought in from Girona on loan, the 22-year-old player has quickly established himself as an indispensable element of Rafa Marquez’s team for the current season.

Although he has only made 17 appearances for Barcelona’s reserve squad, the Spanish center striker has already scored 11 goals and provided two assists, making him the team’s highest goalscorer thus far.

As a permanent signing, Barcelona is interested in Victor.

It has been reported by SPORT that Barcelona intends to sign Pau Victor on a permanent transfer during the summer transfer window. This decision was made because Barcelona was impressed by his performances.

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In the summer, the Blaugrana have the option to make his loan arrangement permanent for a cost of three million euros. This option is available to them.

According to the current state of affairs, the Catalan heavyweights are resolute in their intention to make advantage of that option and continue to secure his services at the club beyond the current campaign.

Pau Victor  - Yoander Gonzalez Hernandez | Tribuna.com

Despite the fact that the first-team lineup already includes Robert Lewandowski and Vitor Roque as the center forwards, and that youthful Marc Guiu is also gaining more minutes in the senior team, it is still unclear what the plans are for the 22-year-old player after that.

Due to the fact that various teams have shown interest in the attacker following his goalscoring exploits with Barca Atletico, it is possible that Barcelona might recruit Victor for a charge of three million euros and then sell him for a greater price.