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FC Barcelona News: 10 January 2025

Athletic Club de Bilbao v FC Barcelona: Spanish Super Cup
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A round-up of the latest Barcelona news and rumors

Dani Olmo and Pau VĂ­ctor registered for La Liga - FC Barcelona
Good news for FC Barcelona. Dani Olmo and Pau VĂ­ctor have been registered for La Liga, and are therefore available for selection by coach Hansi Flick, including for Sunday’s Spanish Super Cup Final at 8pm CET.

Two groups at training with Super Cup Final in mind - FC Barcelona
The eleven players that started against Athletic exercised at the hotel, while the others worked out at the King Abdullah Sports City.

Young blaugranes dominating the Super Cup - FC Barcelona
The goal by Lamine Yamal against Athletic Club in the Spanish Super Cup semi-final meant more than just helping to certify Barça's spot in the final. The Catalan's finish at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Yeddah made him the second youngest scorer of all time in the competition, aged 17 years and 179 days old. Another new landmark for the young La Masia player.

The Super Cup kings want more - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona are playing in this Sunday's Spanish Super Cup Final at 8pm CET. The opponent, either Real Madrid or Mallorca, has yet to be decided, but the Catalans are there for sure after defeating Athletic Club 2-0 in Wednesday's semi-final.

INSIDE VIEW | Super finalists - FC Barcelona
Enjoy our vlog of the third day in Saudi Arabia, where Barça ensured they'll be extending their stay until Sunday after seeing off Athletic Club in the semi-final.

Tuesday 14: President Joan Laporta press conference - FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta will be addressing the media next Tuesday 14 January in the pressroom at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

Ronald Araujo tells teammates he is considering leaving in January - Football España
Barcelona have shown surprise at reports of an agreement with Juventus for Ronald Araujo, but it looks as if the Uruguayan defender is angling for an exit. The 25-year-old has 18 months left on his deal, and the Blaugrana must secure a fresh contract or will sell him in the summer at the latest.

Barcelona set minimum asking price for Ronald Araujo deal - Football España
Ronald Araujo looks increasingly likely to leave Barcelona this month, as Juventus and Arsenal circle the Uruguayan defender, who is reportedly unhappy at the Catalan club. Speculation has been rife in the last few days, and it is set to continue for the remainder of the 2025 winter transfer window.

Juventus and Arsenal find out asking price for Barcelona's Ronald Araujo - Football España
Barcelona have made no progress over a contract renewal for Ronald Araujo in the past 12 months, and while that deal appears to be going nowhere, it has opened up a route out of the club. The summer has been earmarked as a deadline for a new deal to be done, or the Blaugrana will look to sell him.

Joan Laporta facing discplinary action from Spanish Federation after Dani Olmo reaction - Football España
Barcelona President Joan Laporta is potentially facing disciplinary action, as his opposite number Rafael Louzan considers taking action against him for his reaction to the temporary registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor.

"The rules are not the same for everyone" - Athletic Club continue criticism of Barcelona registration decision - Football España
There continues to be plenty of discussion surrounding the decision to award Barcelona a precautionary measure for the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, which was confirmed by the Higher Sports Council (CSD).

Ansu Fati exit gathers pace as Barcelona ease restrictions on La Liga switch - Football España
Ansu Fati’s time as a Barcelona player appears to be coming to an end, and he could end up leaving the club as early as this month. His prominence continues to drop, and that continued this week as he was left out of the matchday squad for Wednesday’s Spanish Super Cup semi-final victory over Athletic Club.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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