Gavi Rejects FC Barcelona Contract Renewal Offer, Liverpool Quadruples |Sportson
Gavi Rejects FC Barcelona Contract Renewal Offer, Liverpool Quadruples |Sportson
FC Barcelona star Gavi has rejected the club's first contract renewal offer, which Liverpool are willing to more than quadruple.
The 17-year-old currently takes home a measly €100,000 ($107,000) a year, which makes him the lowest paid regular first team player by some stretch after breaking through to the senior fold at the start of last season.
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Now a fully-fledged Spain international, who recently became La
Roja's youngest ever goalscorer, Gavi is a free agent just over 12 months from
now in June 2023 and has no end of potential suitors such as Bayern Munich and
Liverpool.
Such is their interest, the European giants would reportedly be
willing to pay Gavi's €50mn ($53.5mn) release clause despite not having to part
with a penny in summer next year to acquire his services.
Gavi is adamant on staying at Camp Nou, however, it is said, but his camp headed by former Barca star and agent Ivan de La Pena have turned down the Catalans' opening renewal offer of €2mn ($2.1mn) a year.
According to Beteve and its La Porteria program,
Gavi and his entourage want a four-season contract where his salary increases
year upon year.
Doubling Barca's current proposal, they want to see the Seville
native paid €4mn ($4.3mn) in the first year, €5mn ($5.3mn) in the second year,
€6mn ($6.4mn) in the third and then have his salary renegotiated depending on
the quality of his performances in the fourth.
La Porteria says that Gavi
currently has at least two offers from the Premier League, one of which has
been made by Liverpool with the second from another unknown club which could be
Chelsea.
More than quadrupling Barca's numbers, the Reds are said to be
willing to table €9mn ($9.6mn) a year for Gavi to switch allegiances.
Yet as said, Gavi and his clan - and especially his father - are
very clear that the youngster should renew in Catalonia and succeed at the club
he has been with since 11 years of age when joining from Real Betis.
Should Gavi finally renew terms, Barca want to attach a €1bn
($1.07bn) release clause to his name as they did when Pedri signed on the
dotted line until 2026 and Ansu Fati until 2027 last autumn.
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