Boateng to seize his chance after shock Barcelona move

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Last Updated : Jan 22 2019 | 10:10 AM IST

Ghanaian forward Kevin-Prince Boateng has vowed to make the most of his shock arrival at Barcelona, after a loan move for the journeyman from Italian side Sassuolo was sealed.

The leaders of La Liga said in a statement on Monday they had agreed a deal to take Boateng on loan until the end of the season, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer.

"The agreement includes an eight-million-euro (USD 9 million) purchase option," the club said.

The arrival of Boateng, 31, will provide much-needed cover for Luis Suarez up front in Ernesto Valverde's squad following the departure of Munir El Haddadi to Sevilla.

The fiery forward has been a successful stopgap many times before, which Barca boss Ernesto Valverde valued in his decision to bring him in.

"He doesn't seem to need much time to adapt, he knows his stuff and can start playing straight away," Valverde.

"He's comfortable in many positions, as a central striker or playing off another striker, and even deeper too," Valverde told the club website.

The player himself was upbeat about the move when journalists spoke to him at the airport in Italy.

"Barca, I'm coming! I'm sad to leave Sassuolo but this is a great chance," Boateng said, according to a SKY Twitter feed.

"But don't ask me about Real Madrid. I only want to focus on Barcelona and I hope to score at Bernabeu for the next Classico," Boateng said.

The player will be presented to press and fans Tuesday at noon on the Camp Nou pitch, the club revealed.

Born in Germany, the half-brother of Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng moved back to Serie A last year after helping Eintracht Frankfurt win the German Cup.

He has scored five goals in 15 games this season for Sassuolo.

"With experience of playing in four of the biggest leagues in Europe, the Premier League, the Bundesliga, Serie A and La Liga, he is a man who has scored goals wherever he has been," FC Barcelona said.

The former Tottenham Hotspur, AC Milan and Schalke 04 player has previously had a spell in Spain, with Las Palmas in 2016-17.

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First Published: Jan 22 2019 | 10:10 AM IST

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