Barcelona midfielder Gavi has signed a new contract until 2030, the Catalan club have announced. The 20-year-old's previous deal was due to expire in 2026. Gavi returned from a long injury lay-off on Oct.
FC Barcelona made a big announcement regarding a key player through its official website and social media accounts on Friday afternoon in Catalonia.
Barça continues to secure its future and today, Gavi has been the main protagonist. His renewal with Barcelona until the year 2030 is confirmed.
Reports suggest that star midfielders Pedri and Gavi of Barcelona have been set to sign new long-term deals with the club this week.
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Barcelona will attempt to reduce the gap to La Liga leaders Real Madrid when they host Deportivo Alaves on Sunday. Hansi Flick's side begin this matchweek seven points behind the reigning champions and three adrift of second-place Atletico Madrid.
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The Spain international has agreed terms over a new deal, reports TV3. It's suggested Gavi has settled on a contract to 2030, which will also include a buyout clause of €1bn. Indeed, it's reported all parties are in agreement, with a signing ceremony to soon be confirmed.
TBR Football can exclusively confirm that Pedri and Gavi, two players Chelsea and Manchester City were keen on signing are set to sign contract extensions at Barcelona. Since breaking into the Spanish giants’ first-team, Pedri and Gavi have been nothing short of revelations.
Barcelona’s emphatic 7-1 victory over Valencia on Sunday night brought many positives for the team, marking their return to winning ways in La Liga and delivering one of their best performances of
Barcelona have been very busy in renewing contracts, and soon, more agreements will be made official. Ronald Araujo and Gerard Martin have already signed new deals in