Doubts remain surrounding the future of the Blaugrana duo this season, with the official end of their contract with Barcelona approaching during the coming period.
Barcelona president Joan Laporta said in an interview with the magazine “El Periódico” about the renewal of young talents, and despite being optimistic, he sent a warning message in which he said, “Whoever does not want to be there will not be a problem either.
During that interview, Barcelona club president, Joan Laporta, reviewed all the news of the Blaugrana club in his interview in “El Periódico” and talked about planning for the next season.
When asked about the status of negotiations with Araujo and Gavi, the intense president showed his most optimistic side: “There is a framework in which we are negotiating, within our salary levels, and things are going well, we want them to stay and they want to stay.
Despite this, Laporta left the door open for a possible farewell to the young players if they did not accept the conditions of FC Barcelona: “Whoever does not want to be here will not be a problem either.
On the potential annoyance in the Barcelona dressing room due to the leakage of future salaries for new signings, the president closed down any controversy and asserted that “all signings will be based on standards that everyone understands, everything in the dressing room is known and understood.” To close the renewals folder, Laporta sent a clear message to those interested: “I hope they adjust to the salary rules that suit them.
In his interview with the Catalan newspaper Sport, Rafa Yusti, Vice President of Barcelona Joan Laporta, touched on the position of the duo Jaffe and Ronald Araujo, and Barcelona’s attempts to renew with them to ensure their continuity with the club.
In his statements, he said: “In both cases, we are working as best we can so that there are no problems in their continuation with us.
He explained: “They are happy with the team and this makes the negotiations easier, because they love where they are, and we do our best to keep them.