Football Espana
·22 Mei 2025
Deco confirms four Barcelona contract renewals, talks Frenkie de Jong and Ronald Araujo

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·22 Mei 2025
Barcelona Director of Football Deco has confirmed three contract renewals, while also noting that it was ‘probable’ that Jules Kounde renews his deal. The head of the Blaugrana recruitment was also optimistic about the futures of Eric Garcia, Frenkie de Jong and Ronald Araujo.
One of the revelations of the season has been Raphinha, who was questioned heavily for his performances, and the general feeling is that Barcelona were pushing him towards the door. Deco confirmed reports to RAC1 (via MD) that Raphinha would renew his deal with the club.
“I’ve known him for a long time. The first year is good, the second is a bit of a downturn, but this year is brutal. He’ll renew for another year – he has two more left now. To be a Barca player, you have to be at 200%. Raphinha didn’t want to leave from the first minute. He showed complete confidence in himself, and we were delighted because what we wanted was to raise our level.”
One of the major contract issues to resolve is the future of Frenkie de Jong, who has just a year left on his contract. The Blaugrana stance is that either he renews his deal at a lower rate, or they will look to sell him.
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“Frenkie isn’t to blame for earning what he earns. Frenkie is a player who has taken a step further than we expected. Now he’s committed, involved, feels good, and is a very important player for us. We can’t look to the past. His contract hasn’t been fair to him, because sometimes you earn less at the beginning and then more in later years. We have to think about the future, and we’ve told him that we want him to be with us. We haven’t directly addressed the issue of Frenkie, but for now we’re happy. He has one year left on his contract.”
Deco was not expecting much in the way of departures this season though.
“This week we’ll sit down with the coach. We don’t think any player is asking to leave. If I were a player, I’d want to be here.”
On the other hand Ronald Araujo did renew his contract with the club in January until 2031, but reportedly has a release clause in his deal that allows him to leave for €65m in the early stages of July. In addition, he has also lost his starting spot.
“Football is fun for that reason [the uncertainty]. For me, Araujo is one of the best centre-backs in the world, but it’s true that players, for whatever reason, can have a worse season. He came back to a team that was at a great level, but we can’t forget the level he’s at. From here on out, players have to be truly at Barca. I think Ronald is happy.”
One of the few exits that has almost been taken as a given is Ansu Fati though. Deco was subtle, but challenged Fati to take on a new challenge.
“In football, there’s no such thing as a delicate situation; football is what it is. First, he had a spectacular start, then the injuries came. He went on loan to Brighton, had a great preseason because we wanted to get him back, and then the injury hit. Everyone makes their own analysis of what they want in their career. If they think he needs more minutes, we’ll talk about it. He’s a player who has a contract with us, and we’re happy with him. If he wants to improve, we’ll talk.”
Barcelona’s Ansu Fati runs during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Valladolid and FC Barcelona at the Jose Zorrilla stadium in Valladolid, Spain, Saturday, May 3, 2025. (Image via AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
Another of the players out of contract in 2026 is Eric Garcia, who since January has become one of Barcelona’s most important players. Barcelona are keen to retain him as well.
“I have a lot of trust in his agent, Ivan de la Pena, a friend. When he returned from his loan at Girona, he came back much more confident, and I told Ivan, ‘Let him stay here.’ If you have important offers where Eric can play, I understand, but for us, he’s a very important player. It’s not easy to have a great game and then return to the bench. He’s helped us a lot, and of course, we want him to stay.”
Although both had been reported previously, Deco confirmed that both Marc Bernal and Marc Casado would pen new deals.
“He turns 18 on May 27th, and we’ll improve his contract, just like Casado.”
“He’s key for us. He brings a lot to a match, gives us stability, defends very well, and never complains if he has to defend a two-on-one because Lamine unbalances the team up front. We need to keep these types of players around as long as possible.”
In the same interview, Deco declared that the best signing Barcelona could make was to renew Lamine Yamal’s contract, with the teenage superstar turning 18 this summer. In addition, he was understandably coy about the prospect of signing Luis Diaz, who is supposedly their top target. As has been the case for the past five years, Barcelona will be hostage to their salary limit situation, perhaps influencing the desire to get contracts renewed and registered first.