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Bournemouth turned off Guardiola's Manchester City and look how much Julián Araujo costs

Bournemouth managed to halt Guardiola's Manchester City, and now all eyes are on Julián Araujo, whose market value has caught attention.

By David Arengas

Julián Araujo Photo: As, Vermount Deportivo
Julián Araujo Photo: As, Vermount Deportivo
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Julián Araujo has made a significant leap in his career. The talented Mexican right-back has been confirmed as a new player for Bournemouth, a Premier League team.

After a spell at Barcelona and a successful loan spell at Las Palmas, Araujo has convinced the English club to pay €10 million for his signing. This move represents a significant investment for Bournemouth, who are looking to strengthen their right-back position with a young and promising player.

Why Bournemouth?

  • Sporting project: Bournemouth, under the guidance of Andoni Iraola, is building an ambitious project and aims to establish itself as a Premier League contender. Araujo fits perfectly into this profile of a young player with potential.
  • Growth opportunity: The Premier League is one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and playing in it will allow Araujo to measure himself against the best players in the world and continue to develop as a footballer.

Details of the transfer:

  • Contract duration: Araujo has signed a five-year contract with Bournemouth, tying him to the club until June 2029.
  • Rescission clause: Barcelona did not include a buy-back clause in the sale of Araujo, meaning the player will be completely detached from the Catalan club.
  • Percentage to LA Galaxy: LA Galaxy, the team where Araujo was formed, will receive a percentage of the sale as part of the agreement.

A new challenge for the Mexican:

Araujo arrives in the Premier League with the ambition to succeed and prove his talent in one of the most demanding leagues in the world. The Mexican will have to adapt quickly to the pace and intensity of the competition, but he has the necessary qualities to become an important figure for Bournemouth.


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