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Jeison Murillo's loan move to Barcelona maintains the good relationship between the Catalan club and Valencia.

With the Colombian centre-back moving on loan for a fee of two million euros, it means there are now eight players who have moved between the clubs in the past decade.

Barcelona have purchased six players from Los Che, paying 144m euros for the privilege, while Valencia have reinforced with two Blaugrana players on a free.

We take a look at the moves below.

David Villa - 40m euros (2010)

The Asturian forward moved to Barcelona at the end of the 2009/10 campaign, prior to that summer's World Cup in South Africa.

Valencia were in need of the money and shipped him off for 40m euros, having achieved Champions League qualification in Unai Emery's second season in charge.

At Barcelona, Villa won a Supercopa de Espana, two LaLiga Santander titles, a Copa del Rey, a Champions League, a UEFA Super Cup and a Club World Cup.

Jordi Alba - 14m euros (2012)

The defender caught the attention of Barcelona, who were looking for a left-sided version of Dani Alves, famed for his forays forward on the right.

Valencia moved late in an attempt to renew Alba's contract when he had just a year left to run.

As a result, the Azulgrana picked him up for the meagre fee of 14m euros in 2012.

That number has looked all the more paltry when you look at his performances at the Camp Nou.

At Barcelona, Alba has won the league title on four occasions as well as picking up three Supercopa de Espana trophies, four Copa del Rey titles, a Champions League success and UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup wins.

Jeremy Mathieu - 20m euros (2014)

When this move was finalised, it was a very controversial signing for the Blaugrana given the age of the player and the price that former Valencia president Amadeo Salvo managed to pick up for him.

Mathieu's performances, however, were good and he even came up with a decisive Clasico goal en route to a LaLiga Santander triumph.

During his time at the Camp Nou, he added another league title to that one and three Copa del Rey victories, as well as solitary wins in the domestic Super Cup, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

Andre Gomes - 35m euros + 20m euros (2016)

This was one of the transfers that Peter Lim personally helped broker with Barcelona, along with sporting director Jesus Garcia Pitarch.

After two good seasons, particularly the first one, at Valencia, the Blaugrana were alerted to his quality and paid a big price to secure his services.

The contract that brought him to Barcelona included a 35m euros fixed fee, 20m euros in bonuses and a further 15m euros if he were to win the Ballon d'Or.

However, his time with the Catalans was disappointing and, of that bonus money, only 1m euros has been obtained by Los Che for his performances and achievements, picking up the league title and two Copa del Rey trophies before moving to Everton.

Paco Alcacer - 32m euros (2016)

This was another controversial deal between the sides, as was evidenced by the fan reaction.

Despite the fact that Valencia's president at the time Chan Lay Hoon promised supporters repeatedly that she wouldn't sell the striker, the deal was done by the end of the market.

It is a fact that the player asked to leave and that Lim had an objective to bring 100m euros into the club's coffers through sales.

Barcelona forked out 32m euros for the forward who failed to win a regular place in the team amid tough competition.

He won two domestic cups and LaLiga Santander with Barcelona, before moving to Borussia Dortmund on loan in the summer.

The German side then executed their 30m euros purchase option.

Jeison Murillo - 2m euros loan (January 2019)

The Colombian had only played three games with Valencia, who paid 13m euros to sign him from Inter a year earlier.

In his first season at the Mestalla, Murillo took a position in the centre of defence but a hernia required two operations that kept him out of action from November until February.

Upon his return, he was no longer at the same level and Marcelino stopped trusting the player, who asked to leave several weeks ago.

Valencia needed to make room in their squad to strengthen in attack and Barcelona needed a centre-back to fill in due to injuries to Samuel Umtiti and Thomas Vermaelen.

It is a deal worth 2m euros as the loan fee and the purchase option, which is not an obligatory one, is set at 25m euros.

Martin Montoya - free (2016)

This was one of the two moves from Barcelona to Valencia.

Technically, the player was released on a free by Barcelona when he chose to sign for Los Che, but his name was put on the table in the negotiations for Andre Gomes in a bid to bring the costs of the deal down.

Montoya, who had previously been on loan at Betis, played two seasons with Valencia but fell out of favour under Marcelino in his second season.

Valencia picked up 7m euros during the summer by selling him to Brighton.

Munir - loan as part of Alcacer deal (2016)

Valencia were running out of time in the market to react to the departure of Alcacer and it was decided to include Munir as part of the deal.

However, at the end of the campaign Valencia opted not to take up their 12m euros purchase option.