Barcelona Midfielder Marc Bernal Secures New Contract Despite Season-Ending Injury

Barcelona Midfielder Marc Bernal Secures New Contract Despite Season-Ending Injury

Despite his season being cut short due to a ruptured ACL, 17-year-old midfielder Marc Bernal has agreed to a new contract with Barcelona. This new deal will see Bernal tied to the club until 2026, with the option to extend it for an additional three seasons until 2029.

As part of the new contract, Bernal will receive a significant pay raise. This increase is in line with a clause that was set to be triggered once he had played 15 first-team games. Additionally, his release clause will also be raised from €20 million to prevent interest from other clubs.

Following the loss of striker Marc Guiu to Chelsea in the summer transfer window, Barcelona wasted no time in securing Bernal’s future. The club acted swiftly to ensure that the young midfielder’s talents remain at the Camp Nou.

Before his injury, Bernal had been one of the standout performers for Barcelona in the early stages of the season. Playing at the base of the midfield, he had caught the eye with his performances in the first three games of the campaign.

Born in 2007, Bernal has been with Barcelona since 2014, progressing through the youth ranks to earn his place in the first team. Despite the setback of his injury, the club has shown a strong commitment to the young Spain international by offering him a new contract.

The decision to offer Marc Bernal a new contract despite his season-ending injury shows Barcelona’s belief in his potential and commitment to his development. By securing his future at the club, Barcelona has demonstrated its confidence in Bernal’s abilities and determination to see him succeed.

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