Barcelona has extended the contract of Uruguay central defender Ronald Araújo for six more seasons to end rumors a possible move to Juventus.
Barcelona have extended Ronald Araujo's contract at the club, but it doesn't seem as though the Uruguay defender has a long-term future under manager Hansi Flick.
Ronald Araujo has admitted he hopes to lead Barcelona to Champions League glory after signing a new contract. The Uruguay international had been heavily linked with a move away from Barcelona during the first few weeks of the January transfer window,
Barcelona and Uruguay centre-back Ronald Araujo has extended his contract with the Catalan giants to 2031, the club announced on Thursday.
Barcelona look to recover ground in La Liga's title race when they host Valencia at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
Araújo joined Barcelona from Boston River in August 2018 for a reported $1.8 million fee plus $3.8 million in variables. He spent his first two seasons playing for the B team and made his senior debut in the 4–0 home win against Sevilla on 6 October 2019.
Araujo said, "I feel very grateful for all these years, I always noticed the affection. People on the street told me to stay, stay and that was something tremendous, just like in the stadium when they shout Uruguayan, it infects you. "Happy because it means that the work is being done well and I hope that many joys come.
Juventus can tick Ronald Araujo off their list, as reports in Spain today suggest he has reached an agreement to extend his Barcelona contract.
Ronald Araújo has signed a new contract with Barcelona, committing to the Catalan club until 2031 and ending any lingering doubt over his future.
FC Barcelona ended the summer transfer window with only two new signings for the senior team in Dani Olmo, who arrived from RB Leipzig, and Pau Victor, who was signed on a permanent deal from
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Barcelona has extended the contract of Uruguay central defender Ronald Araújo for six more seasons, ending speculation about a possible move to Juventus. The club said ...
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