Torres had entered the tournament as a backup striker after losing his starting spot following Spain's disappointing 0-0 draw with Cabo Verde in the opening match. He did not score again until the final, but when it mattered most, he delivered .
The move from Barcelona to PSG unfolded over roughly two weeks:
The final fee is reported as just under €50 million (approximately €48.5M–€50M), a fully fixed amount with no variables or add-ons included . Earlier reports suggesting €5 million in bonuses were later corrected by both Sport and Mundo Deportivo, who stated the deal contains no performance-related payments
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The Ferran Torres transfer represents a rare moment where the interests of all three parties aligned. Barcelona recovered nearly all of their initial outlay for a player with an expiring contract. PSG acquired a global star at a discount. And Torres secured a five-year deal at a club willing to pay him among the highest wages in Europe — all while arriving as a World Cup hero.