FC Barcelona's rising star Alejandro Bernar has attracted a lot of attention for his outstanding performance at the beginning of the new season. The 17-year-old has made his first team debut for Barcelona in two consecutive matches and has shown a lot of strength and potential. Mundo Deportivo recently revealed Bernal's contract in detail, revealing the uniqueness of his release clause.
Bernal's contract with Barcelona is said to expire in 2026, with his base release fee currently set at €20 million. However, this figure is not fixed, but is closely related to the number of appearances he makes. Mundo Deportivo revealed that as Bernal's number of games for Barcelona's first-team squad increases, his release fee will also rise gradually. Specifically, when he played for the first team to reach 5 games, the release fee will be raised to 25 million euros; the number of appearances to reach 10 games, the release fee will be further increased to 30 million euros; and appearances in 15 games and at least 45 minutes per game, the release fee will eventually climb to 35 million euros.
This incremental release payment mechanism undoubtedly reflects Barcelona's high regard and expectation for Bernal. As an outstanding representative of the club's youth training system, Bernal has shown extraordinary soccer talent and potential at a young age. Barcelona hopes that this contract clause will ensure that the team can retain this young star in the next few years, and at the same time provide sufficient protection for his growth and progress.
Bernal's outstanding performance at the beginning of the new season has undoubtedly laid a solid foundation for his career. With the accumulation of game experience and improvement of his ability, he is expected to become a top star of Barcelona and even the world soccer in the future. For fans, this is certainly an exciting and anticipated future.