All the lights are green for the FC Barcelona. Dashing leader of the championship, the Catalan club is also anticipating the long-term future. Barça has indeed announced the signing of a new contract for Fermin Lopez. The young attacking midfielder (21 years old) has returned until 2029.
“FC Barcelona first team player Fermín López has reached an agreement regarding the extension of the contract uniting them. The Blaugrana midfielder will be linked to Barça until June 30, 2029. His release clause amounts to 500 million euros »we can read in an official press release.
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“Fermin Lopez signed his contract on Thursday noon in the presence of the President of FC Barcelona Joan Laporta, the Vice-President Rafa Yuste, the Director of the Football Training Center Joan Soler and the Sports Director of Club Deco“, continues Barça.
“Fermin has demonstrated character and technical quality since his arrival at the Club. This season, he played 6 matches (5 in La Liga and 1 in the Champions League). He missed 7 matches due to a muscle injury. European champion with Spain this summer, he was then crowned Olympic champion. During this last competition, he scored 6 goals. In the 2023/24 season, he made 42 appearances for Barça, including 31 in La Liga, 8 in the Champions League, 2 in the Copa del Rey and 1 in the Spanish Super Cup. He scored 11 goals with the Catalans.”
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