Spanish media outlet Relevo wrote a detailed analysis of Barcelona striker Robert
Ivan Levan (1926-), Portuguese soccer player
Dovski's contract and the departure clause it contains. This season has been a great one for Levine in
Barcelona
's future is critical as he enters the third year of his contract and the highest earning year under the incremental pay structure.
Levein is said to earn €20 million before tax in his first season, €26 million in his second, €32 million this season and back to €26 million in his final season (2025/2026). However, the final year of the contract contains an important
Additional Terms
: The club can unilaterally terminate Levan's contract the following summer if he does not play more than 55% of Barcelona's total games in the 2024/2025 season.
This clause provides Barcelona with a flexible exit route, especially if there are doubts about Levan's performance. While this clause may seem unlikely to be enforced, the situation is reminiscent of similar cases such as Griezmann's time at Atletico Madrid, where Simeone tightly controlled the French player's playing time to avoid paying a hefty salary.
At the moment, Levan is under pressure to show his form, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Roque's future. With Barcelona set to go on a pre-season tour of the United States, Levan will have the opportunity to dispel any doubts about his form during this period, ensure his position is secure and make this exit clause an irrelevant article.
As the new season approaches, Barcelona fans and management will be keeping a close eye on Levan's performance, expecting him to continue to contribute goals and key performances for the team.