Barcelona have secured the future of Pedri, with the Spanish midfielder committing to a new long-term contract as the club continues its strategy of retaining key players.
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Pedri Extends Barcelona Stay Until 2030
Talented midfielder Pedri has officially signed a five-and-a-half-year contract with Barcelona, ensuring his future at the club until 30 June 2030.
The 21-year-old playmaker, who joined from Las Palmas in 2019, has been an avid Blaugrana fan since childhood, despite growing up in Tenerife, over 1,500 miles away from Camp Nou.
Pedri’s deep-rooted connection to Barcelona runs in the family—his grandfather founded one of the first official Barcelona supporters’ clubs in the Canary Islands, and his father instilled in him a love for football by showing him videos of Michael Laudrup.
With this new deal, Pedri remains a fundamental part of Xavi’s long-term plans, solidifying his role as a key playmaker in Barcelona’s midfield.
Barcelona’s Contract Renewal Strategy
Pedri’s extension follows the recent renewal of Ronald Araujo, who has committed to the club until 2031. Barcelona’s management is now focused on securing more key players, with ongoing contract discussions for:
- Gavi (deal expiring in 2026)
- Iñigo Martínez (2025)
- Lamine Yamal (2026)
Barcelona are keen to keep Yamal but aim to limit his wages to avoid financial strain. Meanwhile, Robert Lewandowski, whose contract also runs until 2026, is not currently in line for an extension. However, the Polish striker has no plans to leave this summer.
Pedri’s Future in Barcelona’s Midfield
As Barcelona continues its rebuilding phase, securing Pedri ensures long-term stability in midfield. His technical skills, vision, and playmaking ability make him a cornerstone of the team, and his commitment signals his belief in the club’s project.
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