Ferran Torres has completed his move from Manchester City to Barcelona, signing a five-and-a-half year contract that contains a €1 billion buyout clause.
City accepted an offer understood to be worth an initial €55m, and a further €10m in potential add-ons, for the 21-year-old Spain international last week.
Both clubs have now confirmed the move, with Barcelona opting to publicise the high price of the release clause included in the winger's deal, which matches that in the contracts signed in October by his new team-mates Pedri and Ansu Fati.
Torres will be officially presented as a Barca player at an open training session at the Nou Camp on 3 January, after the transfer window has formally opened.
A tweet from City read: "Ferran Torres has left Manchester City and completed a permanent move to Barcelona."
Torres spent just 16 months at the Etihad Stadium, scoring 16 goals in 43 appearances in all competitions after signing from Valencia in the summer of 2020.
He was not thought to be unhappy at the club, with whom he won the Premier League last season, but became keen on the move after learning of the Catalan giants’ interest.
Barca have been beset by financial difficulties in recent months but have been able to fund the deal after securing a bank loan.
From City’s perspective, the deal represents a reasonable profit on their initial €25m outlay.
City director of football Txiki Begiristain said: "Ferran should be proud of what he has achieved here at Manchester City.
"Last season was his first time in a new country, but he adapted well. He always gave 100 per cent, worked hard for the team and scored goals which helped us win trophies.
"Injury unfortunately prevented him from playing more games this season, but Ferran is a player we have all enjoyed working with and we wish him all the best at Barcelona and for the rest of his career."
Torres was bought primarily as a winger but also operated, with some success, as a centre-forward in a side short of natural strikers, notably scoring a hat-trick at Newcastle in May.
He scored 16 goals in 43 matches for City across all competitions since signing from boyhood club Valencia last August and was part of the squad which won the Premier League and Carabao Cup and reaching the Champions League final.
News of his impending exit led to speculation last week that City could look to replace him with a specialist striker next month but manager Pep Guardiola ruled that out.
"No, we're not going to bring in any striker in January," Guardiola said.
City's latest challenge continues as they travel to Brentford on Wednesday.
Kyle Walker, Rodri and John Stones could again be doubtful. England full-back Walker has not been fit enough to feature in City's last three matchday squads. Rodri and Stones also missed the Boxing Day win over Leicester for unspecified reasons, although the latter was reportedly injured.
Brentford will be shorthanded as Bryan Mbeumo and Rico Henry have joined an injury list which already includes Mathias Jorgensen, Kristoffer Ajer, David Raya and Josh Dasilva.
Vitaly Janelt is out with Covid-19 while Mads Bech Sorensen, who is recovering from the virus, is a doubt, with Thomas Frank indicating he would be on the bench at best. Christian Norgaard is suspended after collecting his fifth booking of the season.