The name of Ronald Araújo has been one of the most commented recently in the managerial offices of the FC Barcelona. Further of his flawless sportive performance, where the charrúa has formed a solid defensive couple beside Pau Cubarsí, has generated uncertainty around his contractual prolongation in the Barcelona cast. Although a lot of sectors take for granted that it will be still in the club, until it was not oficializado by the Barça, will persist some climate of unsteadiness.

Initially, the native of Riviera, the one who has agreement with the Catalan picture until 2026, has turned into one of the referents of the Barcelonan cast and has been appointed one of the captains of the team, seems that has ensured his permanence in the City Condal, something that has been backed so much by Joan Laporta as by the own Araújo. Nevertheless, still it has not announced officially his renewal, which, added to the rumours on a possible millionaire offer of the Bayern Munich by his services, generates some insecurity in his continuity like culé.

However, from the FC Barcelona, the intention to renew to Ronald Araújo seems firm. Deco Expressed this in an interview with 'Què T'hi Jugues', reaffirming the posture of the club in this situation. "Araújo Will renew, if he wants to. We will do an effort because it deserves it. The effort of the club is to keep what have", aseveró. This statement contrasts with previous testimonies of the own charrúa, where practically left in hands of the team his permanence in the Barcelonan square.

The FC Barcelona does not have the intention to give off of players 'top'

Speaking of another subject, Deco also mentioned the intentions of the FC Barcelona to keep the current core of players to consolidate the sportive project culé, descartando big sales. "It is key to keep what have. A winning team does not do changing players every year. This staff has a lot of things by in front, ones win incredible to do important things, is something that have to take care. I am very happy and does not treat to sell", concluded.