Though there’s no official statement on the Leao-Araujo exchange, Deco has publicly said Barca must reinforce their flanks. “We feel too dependent on Raphinha and Lamine,” he told media recently. “We’re looking for alternatives.”
While the Diaz deal remains open, Deco’s remarks make clear that the club is considering all creative options, including player trades, to upgrade the attack without breaking financial fair play rules. Although Araujo renewed with Barcelona until 2030, his contract includes a crucial exit clause: between July 1 and July 15, his buyout drops to €65m (£55m/$71m) That window could be decisive. Meanwhile, Leao has three years left on his Milan deal, but after a mixed 2024–25 season, the club appears open to cashing in, or using him as leverage in key deals.