Araujo, the verdict is in

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According to information from Bild, Bayern Munich tried their luck with FC Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo.

Ronald Araujo should not leave Barça this winter. Very often associated with Bayern Munich in recent weeks, the Uruguayan international was the subject of an offer of 75 million euros from the German champion during this transfer window, according to Bild.

However, the Catalan club, as indicated by its sporting director Deco, clearly stated this Monday that it does not intend to sell the 24-year-old central defender in the near future. The Portuguese leader believes that the former Boston River member is an essential element for the future of the Blaugrana.

“Bayern wants Araujo? We do not plan to sell it, Deco said for Movistar +. It is absolutely not for sale. He is one of the key players for the future of Barça. We want him to be happy and he demonstrates it every day. So there is nothing to say about this. »

But despite the current refusal, the Recorder could well return to the charge in six months on the issue of the South American rock.

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