Ronald Araujo is furious with FC Barcelona

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The consequences of elimination in the Champions League sometimes have particularly serious consequences. Ronald Araujo is learning this the hard way. Designated as the main culprit in the disillusionment against PSG (1-4) for having left his partners ten against eleven after half an hour of play, and even publicly vilified by Ikay Gündogan, the Uruguayan experienced an impressive downgrade in the eyes of the FC Barcelona and its management.

The latter is completely changing her mind about it. Until then, he was untransferable and a real executive. This winter, Barça even rejected the advances of Bayern Munich, whose offer was valued at €80 million. An offer logically rejected as the 25-year-old is an important member of the team and the leader of the defense. Opinions have completely changed in less than a week. Araujo will be sold if there is a good offer.

Araujo also has criticisms to make of Barça

Not only did the performance of the Uruguayan international play a role, but the Blaugranas also see his sale as a way to replenish the coffers. The money from this transfer could help them in other cases like that of Bernardo Silva. Araujo is in the process of coming to terms with this, according to the Catalan press. According to Sport, the divorce is recorded in his head. His entourage is spreading the message, indicating that the last extension proposal was not at all satisfactory.

Although he arrived young, Ronald Araujo would have always been poorly regarded by Barça management, despite his progress and his ever-increasing status in the team. He would not benefit from a salary commensurate with his importance, he who did not hesitate to lower his emoluments for the needs of the institution. These are the criticisms made by the clan of a player under contract until 2026. This should benefit others. The courtiers know what is going on with this matter.

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