FC Barcelona: huge bomb on Lamine Yamal

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Lamine Yamal’s Liga. This week, the famous show El Chiringuito debated at length about the stars of the Spanish championship. And for most of the consultants and journalists present on set, the FC Barcelona player surpasses all the other players on the other side of the Pyrenees. According to them, he does much better than Vinicius Jr (24 years old) or Kylian Mbappé (25 years old), the two headliners of Real Madrid.

Last night, the famous show voted him best player in La Liga 2024-25. The Barcelona star is ahead of his teammates Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski, who are also very good in the Blaugrana jersey. The three of them make a hell of a trio. Regarding Yamal, he has scored 7 goals and provided 8 assists in 19 appearances in all competitions this season. Figures which illustrate its importance within the Flick workforce.

Barça will arm Yamal with an XXL contract

Moreover, the residents of the Camp Nou intend to reward him and above all prevent a club from diverting him from Barça. So, El Chiringuito reveals this Friday that FC Barcelona has offered a 6-year extension to its new star. And Lamine Yamal, who has a pact with his management, should officially extend his lease once he turns 18 on July 13. In addition, the show adds that the Blaugranas will include a new release clause in his contract. This will reach 1 billion euros.

The idea is to protect yourself from clubs that follow him, notably PSG. This week, Enric Masip, advisor to Joan Laporta, revealed that the Al-Khelaïfi club had indeed offered €200 million last summer for Yamal, whose current lease ends in June 2026. Well, when you have money and can afford to pay, you can hope to try and sign everyone. » In the process, the French champions denied it. But with Yamal’s next extension, Paris will no longer have any chances with him.

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