FC Barcelona has officially announced the renewal of Pau Cubarsi's contract, extending his stay at the club until June 30, 2027. The agreement was finalized with a termination clause set at €500 million ($536.5 million).
The contract renewal ceremony took place on Thursday morning in the presence of key figures from FC Barcelona, including President Joan Laporta, First Vice President Rafa Yuste, Formative Football Manager Joan Soler, and Sports Director Anderson Luis de Souza 'Deco'.
Pau Cubarsi, a product of FC Barcelona's La Masia academy, has emerged as a standout performer in the team's recent campaigns. Making his debut just before turning 17, Cubarsi has quickly established himself as a regular starter in the first team.
His notable performances in key matches, such as the Champions League encounters against Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain, have earned him praise and recognition within the football community. Despite challenges faced in certain games, Cubarsi's potential and talent have shone through, positioning him as a key asset for the club's future.
Alongside fellow academy graduates like Lamine Yamal and Gavi, Cubarsi is seen as a pivotal figure in FC Barcelona's long-term plans. His inclusion in the Spain national team further underscores his growing influence in the football world.
Looking ahead, Cubarsi is expected to feature prominently in Spain's squad for the upcoming Euros in Germany and potentially the Paris Olympics, showcasing his versatility and skill on the international stage.
With this contract extension, FC Barcelona secures a promising talent for the years to come, reinforcing their commitment to nurturing young players and building a strong foundation for success.