Barça asks a crazy price for Ronald Araujo

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Announced in the viewfinder of Juventus Turin in the last few hours, Ronald Araujo (25 years old) remains for the moment a player of FC Barcelona. Under contract until June 2026, the Uruguayan defender could however have a change of scenery during this winter transfer window. For this, Juve will have to take out the checkbook. According to daily information Mundo Deportivothe Blaugrana club has also firmly rejected the first approach of the Old Lady for its Uruguayan international (20 caps).

Not necessarily open to a departure, and even less in the form of a loan, the Catalan club does not intend to negotiate below 70 million euros. An amount that could logically scare off the competition. In the event of failure on the track leading to Araujo, Sky Italia also specifies that Juve, currently 5th in Serie A, could fall back on the former Monegasque Axel Disasi. To be continued…

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