Barcelona’s sporting director, Deco, has thrown down the gauntlet to the club’s teenage sensation, Lamine Yamal, stating that his path to becoming the world’s best player lies entirely in his own hands.
The 17-year-old has been making waves in the football world with his exceptional skills, recently helping Barcelona win a domestic treble under Hansi Flick with 18 goals and 21 assists in the 2024/25 season.
Yamal’s rapid rise to stardom has seen him become a key starter for both Barcelona and Spain, with Deco urging him to continue striving for greatness.
Deco emphasized that Yamal’s future success will depend on his mindset and work ethic, which have come under scrutiny from fans over the summer.
The young forward has already made a significant impact at both club and international levels. Yamal was instrumental in Spain’s Euro 2024 win and has broken numerous records for Barcelona, including becoming the youngest player to debut for the first team and the youngest scorer in La Liga.
His impressive performances have earned him the Kopa Trophy for best U23 player at the Ballon d’Or gala.
Yamal has signed a six-year contract extension with Barcelona, tying him to the club until June 2031. According to reports, his new deal could potentially reach a value of $45.3 million per year gross, including wages, bonuses, and contract fees, making him one of Barcelona’s top-paid players.
As Yamal looks to the future, he’ll be leading Barcelona’s frontline alongside Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha as they aim to defend their domestic titles and win the Champions League.
With the 2026 World Cup looming, the pressure and spotlight on Yamal will only intensify. His performances will be crucial in determining whether Barcelona can achieve their goals and whether he can fulfill his potential as the world’s best player.
Yamal’s talent and dedication have already earned him widespread recognition, with many considering him a potential Ballon d’Or winner in the coming years. With his contract extension and rising star power, Yamal is poised to be a key figure in Barcelona’s and Spain’s success for years to come.
