Barça: twist in the Araujo case

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Juventus is not giving up. After a first proposal of 35 million euros brushed aside by Barça, the Piedmontese team will return to the charge for Ronald Araujo. According to the media RelevoJuve will quickly formulate a new proposal of 50 million euros.

The media indicates that it is very likely that Barça will ask a little more from their Turin counterparts. According to the Catalan press, the Blaugranas had set a price of 70 million euros for the player whose contract expires in 2026, but a happy medium could be found. In addition, the injury to Iñigo Martínez, who was injured for a month in the Spanish Super Cup final, could push the Catalans to play for time. A.S. even assures that if the five weeks of absence (due to a torn hamstring in his right leg) are confirmed for Iñigo Martínez, the transfer could even fail.

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