FC Barcelona have made headlines by setting an astonishing €500 million buyout clause for their promising young midfielder, Marc Bernal.

The 17-year-old has recently had his contract extended until June 2026, reflecting the club’s confidence in his potential to become a key player for the team.

Several players are challenging the Norwegian for the coveted prize.

The announcement comes on the heels of Bernal’s unfortunate injury—a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sustained during a LaLiga match against Rayo Vallecano last month.

Despite being sidelined, Bernal had already begun to make waves in the senior squad, featuring in three league appearances since his debut against Valencia.

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Barcelona’s decision to include such a hefty release clause underscores the club’s commitment to protecting its investments in youth talent.

As a product of La Masia, the club’s renowned youth academy, Bernal has been seen as one of the brightest prospects in Spanish football.

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His performances in pre-season had already garnered significant attention, leading head coach Hansi Flick to express his belief in the midfielder’s readiness for first-team football.

The extension of Bernal’s contract allows him to remain with the club as he transitions out of the Under-19 ranks, with an option for an additional three years after 2026.

This strategic move not only secures Bernal’s future at Barcelona but also signals the club’s intent to build a competitive team and even secure more finances in profit following their recent financial stagnation.

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