Barcelona are moving swiftly to secure the long-term futures of five promising players: Pedri, Gavi, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Casado, and Alejandro Balde.
According to recent reports from Miguel Rico (h/t FCB World), the club is actively working on contract renewals for each of these talents and plans to announce the new deals shortly.
For Pedri and Gavi, both essential members of the squad, their current contracts run until 2026. However, Barcelona are eager to extend these agreements well before they expire.
Discussions with Pedri’s representativeshave been particularly positive, as the club assures the player of his integral role—not only as a young star but as a future leader within the team.
The management sees Pedri as a long-term asset, and it appears there are no significant obstacles to completing his renewal.
Gavi, another key figure in Barcelona’s midfield, is also in advanced talks with the club. For that matter, Deco, Barcelona’s sporting director, is aiming to secure Gavi’s services until 2030.
What about the rest?
In Balde’s case, while his current contract runs until 2028, the club is already considering an extension. Despite actively exploring options for an experienced left-back, Barcelona still value Balde’s presencein the squad under manager Hansi Flick.
Meanwhile, Pau Cubarsi has a contract until 2027, yet Barcelona are keen to avoid any uncertainty and ensure his place at the club. The team sees great potential in him and wants to secure his development in a stable environment.
Finally, Marc Casado’s impressive growth has attracted interest from Premier Leagueand Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich.
Even though Casado recently signed an extension earlier this year, Barcelona recognise the importance of tying him down further to ward off potential suitors.
These renewals underscore Barcelona’s dedication to fostering young talent and building a strong foundation for the future.
By securing these players, the club is making a clear statement about its vision for the coming years, anchored by young, capable players ready to take on key roles.