Bayern flirts with a Barça executive, Deco pulls the pin!

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The sporting director of Barça, Deco, has sharply reframed Bayern Munich, which is eyeing a framework of the Blaugrana defense.

In financial difficulty, FC Barcelona is not only limited to buying players. To retain its own, the Catalan club is also struggling. This is particularly the case with one of the pillars of the Blaugrana defense, Ronald Araujo. Barça would like to extend the Uruguayan international (24 years old), currently under contract until 2026, but is clearly struggling to convince him.

A situation that Bayern Munich would follow very closely. According to Mundo Deportivo, the German club would thus be willing to sign a check for 70 million euros to FCB to enlist the native of Rivera, whom the Barcelona leaders would not intend to sell for less than 100 million euros this summer. At least if he really wanted to leave the Spanish coast.

“It is not for sale”

But according to Deco, a departure is not on the agenda. “Bayern wants Ronald Araujo? We have no plans to sell it. It is not for salesaid the sports director of FCB at the microphone of Movistar. He is one of the key players for Barça’s future. We want him to be happy here and it shows every day. There is nothing more to say. » What to cool down the Bavarians?

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