FC Barcelona declares Ronald Araujo untouchable amidst Bayern Munich interest

Bayern Munich’s interest in Ronald Araujo, as reported by German media last Monday, has sparked reactions from FC Barcelona.

However, Fabrizio Romano, a well-informed expert in the transfer market, has examined the rumor closely and stated that Bayern Munich would have no chance of acquiring the services of the Catalan club’s number 4.

Romano also revealed that Barcelona is on the verge of submitting a contract extension offer to Araujo.

According to him, the defender, who became captain this summer, is considered untouchable by the Blaugrana.

The response from FC Barcelona appears to be unequivocal in the face of these speculations.

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