Barcelona has extended the contract of Uruguay central defender Ronald Araújo for six more seasons to end rumors a possible move to Juventus.
January 23 has become a significant date for Ronald Araújo, as the Uruguayan center-back experienced an unforgettable day filled with major developments in both his professional and personal life.
Barcelona defender and club vice captain, Ronald Araújo, reached an agreement to extend the Uruguay international's contract for six more seasons,
Barcelona defender Inigo Martinez has been ruled out for around four weeks with a hamstring injury. The 33-year-old centre-back was forced off 28 minutes into Barcelona’s 5-2 win over Real Madrid in Sunday’s Spanish Super Cup final.
The Barcelona sphere is currently dominated by the headlines surrounding the future of captain and key defender Ronald Araujo.The 25-year-old Uruguayan centre-back’s contract expires in the summer
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 has confirmed the extension of Ronald Araújo's contract, securing the Uruguay defender's stay at the club for six more seasons. This puts an end to rumors of a move to Juventus. Araújo, now 25,
Barcelona President Joan Laporta insists the club wants to keep Ronald Araujo, who is in talks with club directors following interest from Juventus. Barcelona hope to persuade Araujo to stay at the club after the Uruguay international received an offer from Serie A club Juventus.
However, Barcelona's director of sport Deco is believed to have played a major role in convincing Araujo to sign a new deal, and the defender is now contracted to the La Liga team until the end of the 2030-31 campaign.
Barcelona and Uruguay centre-back Ronald Araujo has extended his contract with the Catalan giants to 2031, the club announced on Thursday.
Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo has explained his decision to stay at the club despite interest from other European clubs.