Barcelona hijack Roma’s Malcom deal

Brazilian attacker joins Spanish giants for initial €41 million despite looking set for Italy

Malcom becomes Barcelona’s third major signing after their purchases of Arthur and Lenglet. PHOTO COURTESY: BARCELONAFC/TWITTER

MADRID:
Barcelona have swooped to sign Brazilian forward Malcom on a five-year deal from Girondins Bordeaux for an initial €41 million in a surprise move after AS Roma had struck a deal with the French club.

The 21-year-old was set to join the Italians this week but media reports in Spain and Italy said Spanish champions Barca's 11th hour offer had changed Malcom's mind and he has become their third signing of the transfer window.

"This is a unique feeling, a unique feeling," he said at Barca's Nou Camp offices on Tuesday. "I'm delighted. It's a dream I've had since childhood. I'm part of the best club in the world and I hope to give the fans a lot of joy."

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In an interview on Roma's website, Sporting Director Monchi explained that after the Serie A club had reached an initial agreement with Bordeaux on Monday before Barcelona entered the bidding, leading Roma to submit an improved offer for the player. Bordeaux then met with Malcom's representatives on Tuesday to discuss the transfer which is when Roma pulled out, with the club looking to see if they have a case for legal action.


"After that meeting, I was surprised to be told that the agents and Bordeaux wanted another improved offer, as Barcelona were still pushing for a deal," said Monchi. "I told them enough, because we did not want to enter an auction: we could not continue like that, and yesterday we had only raised our offer because of the willingness and desire of our president. So that was how everything ended.”

Media reports said Malcom's change of destination came after Barca's move for fellow Brazilian forward Willian broke down when they were unable to agree a transfer fee with Chelsea, leading them to turn to Bordeaux's fleet-footed wide forward.

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"The Brazilian will undergo a medial on Wednesday morning and then directly join the FC Barcelona US Tour," read a statement from the Spanish champions, whose deal for the player includes an extra one million euros in variables.

Malcom joined Bordeaux from Brazilian side Corinthians in January 2016 and scored 23 goals in 96 games for the club. He is Barca's second Brazilian signing of the transfer window after midfielder Arthur, 21, joined from Gremio.

Barcelona also signed 23-year-old French defender Clement Lenglet from Sevilla earlier this month.
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