Ronald Araujo is set to stay at Barcelona for the long haul as he reportedly signs a contract extension with the club until 2031. The Uruguayan defender has been a key player for the team since his promotion to the senior side in 2020 and has attracted interest from top European clubs. After returning from a hamstring injury, Araujo's performance in the Supercopa de Espana final against Real Madrid solidified his importance to the team. Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has also praised him as one of the best defenders in the world.
Ronald Araujo Extends Contract with FC Barcelona Until 2031
FC Barcelona has announced that defender Ronald Araujo has signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2031. The Uruguayan international has been a key part of Barcelona's backline since breaking into the first team in 2020, and his performances have attracted interest from top European clubs.
Araujo's new contract is a significant boost for Barcelona, who have been keen to secure the long-term future of one of their most promising talents. The club has been impressed with Araujo's performances on the pitch, as well as his professionalism and dedication off the field.
Speaking after signing his new contract, Araujo said: "I'm very happy to continue at Barcelona. This is my home and I want to win many more trophies here."
Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez also praised Araujo's abilities, saying: "Ronald is a vital player for us. He is a great defender and has a lot of potential. I'm delighted that he has signed a new contract."
Background
Araujo was born in Rivera, Uruguay, in 1999. He joined Barcelona's youth academy in 2018 from Boston River, and quickly established himself as a promising defender. He made his debut for the first team in 2020, and has since become a regular in the starting lineup.
Araujo has won the Copa del Rey with Barcelona in 2021, and has also represented Uruguay at international level. He was part of the Uruguay squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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