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Lamine Yamal Shares Groundbreaking Barcelona Update
- Jul 30, 2024; Orlando, FL, USA; Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal (27) controls the ball against Manchester City in the second half during a Champions Tour friendly match at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Barcelona has officially entered a new era, and at the heart of it stands an 18-year-old who’s already being whispered about in the same breath as Messi, Maradona, and Ronaldinho. Lamine Yamal, the prodigious winger and already a household name in Catalonia, has just signed a contract extension with Barcelona that ties him to the club until 2031. It is not just the length of the deal that’s caught global attention. It is what comes with it. Yamal will wear the club’s iconic No. 10 shirt from next season, a jersey with the weight of history and expectation.

The No. 10 isn’t handed out lightly at Barcelona. Worn by Diego Maradona in the 80s, graced by Ronaldinho during the club’s rebirth, and immortalized by the great Lionel Messi for over a decade, it represents genius, responsibility, and magic. That the club is now trusting that legacy to a teenager says everything about Yamal’s rise and the faith Barça have in him.

A Number With Meaning, A Statement With Intent

Barcelona made the announcement in a special ceremony at Camp Nou, where President Joan Laporta, Sporting Director Deco, and former player Bojan Krkić joined Yamal. Yamal’s family was also present, witnessing the moment in warmth and humility, despite the superstar setting.

“To wear the No. 10 is something every Barcelona kid dreams of,” Yamal said. But the youngster made one thing clear: while comparisons with Messi will always follow him, he’s not trying to become anyone’s clone. 

“Messi has made his path, I will make my own,” he said, a simple statement that reflects both maturity and quiet ambition. He also paid respect to his predecessors: “Messi, Maradona, and Ronaldinho are football legends. I’ll try to follow that legacy.” Those words, said without fanfare, show a player who knows exactly what he’s stepping into, but also one who’s not afraid of the challenge.

A Monster Deal For a Generational Talent

Behind the emotional pull of the number is a financial agreement that speaks volumes. Reports suggest Yamal will earn a base salary of €15 million per year. With performance bonuses, that figure could rise to €20 million per season, making him one of the highest-paid players at the club already. Only veterans like Frenkie de Jong and Robert Lewandowski are understood to be on higher wages.

The agreement was finalized shortly after Yamal turned 18, although the framework had reportedly been in place since late May. Barcelona wasted no time in locking down its best player. Given his rapid rise and the interest he’s bound to attract from Europe’s elite, few could blame them.

It is worth remembering just how much Yamal has already accomplished. In the 2024–25 season, he played a starring role in helping Barcelona win La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup. He scored in a 5–2 demolition of Real Madrid in the Supercopa, set a La Liga dribbling record, and even became the youngest player ever to score in a Clásico at the Santiago Bernabéu.

On the international stage, he helped Spain lift the Euro 2024 trophy, picking up the Young Player of the Tournament award along the way. It is staggering to think he only turned 18 a few weeks ago.

A Summer Of Noise On and Off the Pitch

Yet, not all headlines around Yamal have been about football. After his birthday, the player held a themed party that featured performers with dwarfism, an incident that has drawn criticism and even triggered a government investigation in Spain. Yamal hasn’t directly addressed the controversy in detail.

When asked about the pressure and noise around him, he simply replied: “Praise doesn’t affect me, neither does criticism. I’m focused on growing.” In a world where young stars often drown in the spotlight, that level of calm is rare and very necessary.

This week, Yamal returned to preseason training with Barcelona as the club ramps up preparations for the 2025–26 campaign. His goal for the season? “To keep improving… and hopefully win the Champions League.” He even hinted that a World Cup might be in his sights soon, depending on how things unfold with Spain.

Final Thoughts

There’s already a sense that Barcelona are preparing to build their future around him, not just in terms of tactics, but commercially and emotionally. Club stores have started selling the new Yamal No. 10 shirts, and social media is buzzing with clips of his training ground goals and interviews. From Rocafonda to the Camp Nou and now to the world stage, Yamal’s journey has just begun. The No. 10 shirt on his back is already looking like the next great chapter will be written in his name.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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