Football
Dembele agrees new 2-year Barcelona contract
FC Barcelona has confirmed that Ousmane Dembele has agreed on a new two-year contract to stay at Camp Nou.
The five-year contract that Dembele signed when he joined Barca from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 expired at the end of June.
Talks have continued over a new deal and the France international has now agreed terms on a fresh contract, keeping him at Barca until the end of the 2023-24 season.
That Dembele remains a Barca player at all is a complete turnaround from the situation in January.
The club insisted the winger would be sold or leave on a free transfer at the end of the campaign after the 25-year-old turned down a contract offer.
The LaLiga club revealed he will sign his new deal at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper later on Thursday.
Barca president Joan Laporta revealed on Wednesday that Dembele’s new contract will be confirmed this week.
Dembele has made 150 appearances for Barca and came to the fore last season, setting up 13 goals in LaLiga – more than any other player in the Spanish top flight.
The Blaugrana also reached an agreement to sign Brazil winger Raphinha from Leeds United for a reported fee of €($) 67 million. Rafinha arrived in Spain for a medical on Wednesday.
-
Aviation3 days agoAviation Crackdown: NCAA suspends services to Air Peace, Ibom Air, nine others
-
Business6 days agoJetour T2 earns prestigious 5-star NCAP safety rating, intensifies SUV competition in Nigeria
-
Featured4 days agoNigeria under siege as presidency focuses on 2027 re-election amid worsening insecurity
-
Business6 days agoPresidency approves review of Nigerian Communications Act to drive digital economy growth
-
Business6 days agoNCC, industry stakeholders push for major overhaul of Nigeria’s telecommunications policy
-
Business2 days agoNigeria gets 2026 Toyota RAV4 as Toyota-By-CFAO sets Lagos launch date
-
Energy1 week agoTank farm owners back Dangote in fuel import dispute, deepening rift
-
Energy1 week agoUK eases restrictions on Russian oil imports amid Middle East energy crisis

