FC Barcelona has secured its prized jewel. Lamine Yamal has agreed to extend his contract until 2030, with a progressive deal that rewards his exceptional talent. This priority issue is settled, albeit with challenges for a club still constrained by its wage structure.
At just 17 years old, Yamal is firmly establishing himself in the Blaugrana landscape. With 54 matches and 18 goals in 2024, the winger has impressed everyone, including the club’s top brass. According to Nicolò Schira, his new contract will start at €9 million per year, with a gradual increase that could reach €18 million by the end of the contract. This salary trajectory mirrors the club’s intent: to support his growth, much like they did with a certain Lionel Messi.
A Messi-Inspired Model for 2025
Barcelona has adopted a model similar to what was used with the Argentine legend: performance-based bonuses that become fixed over time. Joan Laporta had announced it, and Deco confirmed it: Yamal will not be undervalued, but he won’t be at the top of the wage scale either. The idea is clear: a “fair” contract, ambitious yet measured, for a player who already represents the club’s future.
A Fragile Balance to Maintain
However, this extension was not simple. With Barcelona under pressure from Spain’s DNCG and a tight wage cap, the club had to balance its internal finances carefully. Yamal’s salary could force a renegotiation with other key players like Ter Stegen, Lewandowski, and De Jong. If some players refuse to make sacrifices, tensions within the squad could rise.
By extending Yamal’s contract until 2030, Barcelona sends a strong message: the sporting project will be built around him. The timing is perfect, just before the start of Hansi Flick’s tenure. For supporters, it’s a guarantee on the field. For the club’s management, it’s both a strategic bet… and a financial puzzle to solve. Yamal wanted more than just the status of a promising talent. He’s now secured the future role of a potential leader.
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