Barcelona’s bid for German free agents hinges on the future of key duo – report

It is no secret that Barcelona have set their sights on Jonathan Tah and Joshua Kimmich as key targets for the upcoming transfer market.Interestingly, according to a report from Mundo Deportivo, the m...

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It is no secret that Barcelona have set their sights on Jonathan Tah and Joshua Kimmich as key targets for the upcoming transfer market. Interestingly, according to a report from , the motivation behind this pursuit stems from the uncertain future of Ronald Araujo and Frenkie de Jong, whose contracts are set to expire in the summer of 2026. If Araujo and de Jong do not agree to new terms, Barcelona might look to sell them before their contracts run out, to avoid losing them for free.

for the next season. With contracts lasting until 2025, they represent potential new additions with significant experience. The German duo has proven their quality on the field and their potential arrival at Barcelona is particularly intriguing as it could fill the gaps left by Araujo and de Jong, given that they play in similar positions.



Barcelona’s uncertainty regarding Araujo and de Jong’s future has heightened their interest in these players. Both Araujo and de Jong currently hold prominent roles at the club, with Araujo serving as the second captain and de Jong as the third. However, the club remains in the dark about their long-term plans.

Despite several discussions and renewal offers, there has been no significant progress. For instance, Araujo’s agents met with Barcelona’s representatives in February, but there were no direct updates on the renewal offer reaching him. Even after further personal interventions by Joan Laporta, including direct discussions with Araujo, there has been little movement.

If both players do not sign new deals by next summer, Barcelona might be more inclined to sell them to secure some return on their investment rather than risk losing them for nothing. This situation makes Tah and Kimmich particularly attractive options, as their experience and skills could be invaluable for Barcelona’s future..