Lamine Yamal has confirmed his commitment to Barcelona and is set to sign a new contract with the club this summer.

17-year-old forward Lamine Yamal has reaffirm his intentions to leave Barcelona as talks over a long-term contract continue and he is expect to sign a new deal when he turns 18 this summer.
Yamal is under a current contract เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย that runs until 2026. As he is only 17, he cannot sign a new contract for more than three years, so both Barcelona and the player’s representatives are waiting until Yamal turns 18 in July to agree a long-term deal until 2030.
‘I don’t think anyone doubts me as a player, how much I love this club. Since I made my debut, I’ve said it and I think it will be resolve eventually. If both parties want something to happen, it will happen. But I don’t think anyone doubts how I feel about this club,’ Yamal said.
Asked what it is about Barcelona that makes him happy to stay at the club. The 17-year-old forward insists it is his home.
‘In the end it’s all about the group, it’s the club, the fans, it’s the dressing room, it’s the team. Everything here in Barcelona is perfect and the truth is I’ve been very happy since I started playing in the first team. The welcome, the love that the fans and my teammates have given me, everything.’
‘This is the only club I’ve been at, apart from La Torreta, where I started. But yes, I owe everything to Barça. Ultimately, this is where I grew up. I’ve been at La Masia since I was 12 and I’ve played for Barça since I was seven.’
Yamal also reveal that Paris Saint-Germain, who were report to be willing to offer €200m to sign him last summer. ‘They never contact me, but if they had contact anyone around me. They would not have told me, first and foremost, because I have a contract and, finally. Because I think it is impossible for me to move to another club. ‘
Both Yamal and his agent Jorge Mendes have confirmed that he will sign a new contract with Barcelona soon, and it is likely to happen this summer.
‘Honestly, I’m not involved in that. There’s still a long way to go before we get through this season. In the off-season, in July, when next year starts, things will be solved and everyone will see. But right now, I’m focused on La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey, which are the most important things, as we’ve said. ‘