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This is the new phenomenon of world football. At only 17 years old, Lamine Yamal has become an essential part of FC Barcelona. It even took on a new dimension last summer, being one of the great architects of Spain’s coronation at Euro 2024.
Already considered one of the very best players on the planet, Lamine Yamal is attracting the interest of the biggest teams on the old continent, like Paris Saint-Germain. Yes, but now, the young winger should not move from Catalonia anytime soon.
Yamal: “Barça is the club of my life”
Currently under contract until June 2026, Yamal announced during an interview with CNN that he would soon extend his contract at FC Barcelona. Along the way, he declared his love for his lifelong club.
“I don’t know when it will be signed but I think very soon. In the end, Barça is the club of my life. I hope to renew my contract and stay with them as long as possible. I want to play in La Liga. I want to play for Barça. And yes, I will extend “, explained the European champion with La Roja. An extension which should include a release clause of one billion euros. Enough to cool down possible suitors.
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