PSG wanted Pau Cubarsí

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This season, Pau Cubarsí has ​​revealed himself to the general public. At 17 years old, the central defender established himself in the FC Barcelona starting eleven during the second half of the season. Last November, his good performances at the U17 World Cup impressed Xavi, then coach of the Catalan club, to propel him to the first team. But the Spanish coach is not the only one to have noticed his good performances.

As indicated World SportsLuis Campos, PSG advisor, was very attentive to his situation. At that time, Cubarsí had a buyout clause estimated at 10 million euros, but his wish was to stay at Barça, especially after the intentions of the Blaugrana to strengthen his contract. On March 9, he extended his contract until 2027 with a salary increase and a clause of 500 million euros, rejecting the transfer desires of Luis Campos and PSG.

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