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After the interest of Bayern Munich, Ronald Araujo's decision to leave FC Barcelona

Ronald Araujo's decision to continue or not at FC Barcelona

By Hector Garcia

Ronald Araujo's decision to continue or not at FC Barcelona
Ronald Araujo's decision to continue or not at FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona is not going through the best years in its history, but little by little it is beginning to recover its essence and proof of this was the Spanish league they won the previous season. After this situation, the team begins to form the basis of FC Barcelona for the future and part of it is Ronald Araujo, Uruguayan defender and one of the team's captains. However, a sudden interest from Bayern Munich could disrupt everything.

 

Bayern Munich is very interested in the signing of FC Barcelona centre-back, Ronald Araújo, whom it has been following for two years. The information was revealed by Sky Germany journalist, Florian Plettenberg, who adds that Tuchel would like to have him. That the Uruguayan is a footballer watched by big teams is nothing new nor is it surprising in the offices of the Barça club.

The tranquility that reigns in the club regarding Bayern's possible interest in Araújo is total. On April 26, 2022, the Uruguayan defender renewed a contract that links him to Barça until 2026 and with a prohibitive clause of 1,000 million euros. So any possible transfer would have to be negotiated with the Blaugrana. His market value, according to the 'Transfermarkt' portal, is 70 million euros, so for less than that amount FC Barcelona should not even stop to listen to proposals.

 

What does Araujo say about continuing at FC Barcelona?

According to Fabrizio Romano, Ronald Araújo confirms he has no plans to leave Barça: “It's so special to be at Barça and have the chance to be the captain. I’m proud and I also feel responsible.” “We have big goals, we're ready for our targets.” The player would be happy to be in one of the best clubs in the world and also be one of its captains.

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