The agreement reportedly includes a non-mandatory purchase option allowing Ajax to acquire 50% of Torrents’s rights for approximately €5 million, while Barcelona retains a buy-back clause valued at around €15-20 million. The deal structure tells the real storyBarcelona isn’t selling Torrents outright. He has logged 3 first-team appearances for Barcelona and 26 appearances for Barcelona B. What this means for tokenized sports assetsThe €5 million price tag for 50% of rights, combined with a €15-20 million buy-back clause, creates a clear implied valuation range for Torrents as an asset. FIFA banned third-party ownership of player economic rights in 2015, but club-to-club splits like the one in the Torrents deal remain perfectly legal.