Ronald Araujo's situation at Barcelona has changed in recent weeks. At the end of the season, it seemed more likely that he could leave in the summer. However, with Hansi Flick now installed as manager, he looks more destined to stay, for now.
Barcelona do not intend to hear any offers for Araujo, as Flick considers him an invaluable player in his team, but they may have to if his contract situation continues to drag on. Uruguay's current deal expires in 2026, so if a new deal can't be reached before next summer, he could be available for a reduced price at that time.
Barcelona want to keep Araujo, but they won't break the bank to do so. Ace for Sport, the officials would need the 25-year-old defender to make an “economic effort” to ensure that he stays. Essentially, the Catalans understand that they cannot offer as much as other clubs can and want, but they will rely on him anyway.
Barcelona want Araújo to stay, but they won't go crazy with their wage offer for him. If he wants to stay, then he has to make an economic effort because the club does not match the offers he could have. @DBR8
— Barcacentre (@barcacentre) June 25, 2024
It remains to be seen if there will be any movement on Araujo's contract situation after his involvement in the Copa America is over. Barcelona they will hope so, as they want their future sorted out as soon as possible.