Yamal has attracted a lot of attention off the field due to his rise to prominence on it for Barcelona and Spain. His 18th birthday party resulted in an investigation, while his relationship has also made the headlines in recent weeks. The criticism does not bother the teenager, though, as he said: "Lately, there’s been more talk about what I do off the pitch than what I do on it. But they talk about me for what I do on the pitch. If I were playing for Mataro, my birthday party wouldn’t have that kind of impact. I’m not affected by what people say. I’ve realised that everything that happens in my life will be talked about, and that a lot of it is made up. I don’t care much. In the end, I already said it on the day of my renewal, for both the good and the bad, I only listen to my circle, who are the ones who really know things and what matters. It’s something in my favour that helps me a lot because you’ll never hear Lamine sad or happy because of something someone else has said. I continue on my path, I continue with my mentality, which I believe is what has brought me here.”