Barça: The clause that changes everything in Ronald Araújo's contract

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In recent days, FC Barcelona has been able to push a large relief phew thanks to the extension of the contract of Ronald Araújo. Announcement on the side of Juventus, the central defender finally made the choice to stay within the Blaugrana club, which he joined in 2018. But even linked to the Cules until 2031, the Uruguayan will have an increased possibility of leaving This summer.

According to information from Marcathe release clause contained in the new lease of Ronald Araújo is 1 billion euros, as in the previous one. But this time, the 25-year-old will have the choice, if he wishes, to see this amount lowering to 70 million, with a small variation according to his performance, only during the first ten days of the month from July 2025. The Spanish media claimed that the residents of Camp Nou wanted to see this sum set at 100 million euros, but the player's agents refused.

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