Key Points

Barcelona's rising star Lamine Yamal is on the verge of signing a contract extension with the club. At just 17, he has already made history as the youngest competitive player in Barcelona's lineup. President Laporta sees immense potential in Yamal, drawing parallels to Lionel Messi's legendary journey. The young forward has already contributed 24 goals and 34 assists, marking him as one of the most promising talents in world football.

Key Points: Laporta Confirms Yamal Barcelona Contract Extension Imminent

  • Young prodigy Yamal set to sign extended Barcelona contract
  • Compared to Messi's early career trajectory
  • Already impressive 24-goal contribution this season
  • Youngest competitive player in club history
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Yamal's contract extension already agreed, signature pending: Barca president Laporta

Barcelona president reveals young star Lamine Yamal's contract renewal is agreed, comparing his trajectory to Lionel Messi's legendary path

"Lamine is among the best players in the world and he feels comfortable here - Joan Laporta"

Barcelona, May 18

FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta confirmed the club is close to tying down young gem Lamine Yamal with a contract extension.

The Spaniard's current contract with the club is set to run out in 2026 and Laporta confirmed that the contract extension deal is already in place with only the signature pending.

"Lamine's contract renewal has already been agreed upon, and all that remains is the official signing. He is a genius who enjoys playing for Barcelona, ​​has friends at the club, and is part of a generation that has a strong bond with his teammates," said Laporta in a press conference.

When asked if Yamal's wages will match his growing rise in football and importance at the Barcelona side, Laporta replied, "At Barcelona, ​​we pay players according to their abilities. We are a club that pays well. We also say that there is no better place than Barcelona."

On April 29, 2023, Yamal was 15 years, 9 months and 16 days old when he made his league debut against Betis, making him the youngest player ever to appear in a competitive fixture for the team.

He has since become one of their most lethal forwards and is one of the most promising players in the world. He has represented the Catalonian side on 104 occasions while scoring 24 goals and dishing out 34 assists. His season tally stands at 17 goals and 25 assists and he led Barca to a historic domestic treble.

In the end, Laporta cited the example of the greatest Barcelona player in history, Lionel Messi, who has often been used as a standard for the 17-year-old forward and said Yamal, like the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner, knows the Spanish side provides the best project for a player of his stature.

"Something similar happened to me with Lionel Messi, when Inter were trying to sign him and in the end, we all decided, including Messi's father, that Barcelona had the best project for him and it was the right decision because he became the best in history."

"At only 17, Lamine is among the best players in the world and he feels comfortable here, as does his family," concluded Laporta.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Yamal is truly special! At just 17, his stats are insane - 17 goals and 25 assists this season? That's Messi-level potential. Hope he stays at Barca for long like Messi did. Indian football needs to learn from such youth development systems.
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Priya M.
As an Indian football fan, it's amazing to see such young talent thriving abroad. But I worry - Barca's financial situation isn't great. Hope they don't overburden Yamal with expectations like they did with Ansu Fati. 🤞
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Arjun S.
Comparing him to Messi already? Too much pressure for a 17-year-old! Let him grow naturally. Indian media does this too - hypes young players too early. Remember when we called Chhetri the next Ronaldo? 😅
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Neha T.
His stats are unbelievable for his age! 104 appearances already at 17? Indian clubs should take note - we need to give our young talents more playing time instead of relying on foreign players. #YouthDevelopment
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Vikram J.
Laporta is smart to lock him down early. After the Messi exit disaster, they can't afford to lose another generational talent. But I hope they're paying him fairly - young stars often get exploited in football.
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Sanjana P.
Watching Yamal play is pure joy! His dribbling reminds me of young Messi. As an Indian, I dream of seeing such talent emerge from our country someday. Maybe in the next decade with better grassroots programs? 🤞

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