- Barca tie Kounde down until 2030
- Man City hopes dashed as a result
- French defender commits to Catalan club
Guardiola had earmarked Kounde as a priority target after shelving plans to sign Newcastle star Tino Livramento. But City’s interest has now been dealt a knockout blow, as the 26-year-old has been handedfresh terms in إسبانيا.
“I’m very happy here, I feel comfortable in the team and I’m very motivated by the club’s ambition,” he told reporters earlier this month. “Every year we fight for all the titles and I have no intention of leaving.”
Kounde is the latest name to pen a long-term deal in a sweeping project led by برشلونة‘s board to secure the backbone of their future. Young jewels Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsi, Gavi و بيدري have all committed their best years to the club, ensuring stability for the long term as they aim for success domestically and in Europe.
Barcelona splashed out an initial €55 million (£47.5m/$64m) to bring Kounde in from Sevilla in 2022. Initially deployed as a central defender, he was quickly shifted to right-back by then-coach Xavi Hernandez, a move that has defined his role at the club ever since. Under new boss Hansi Flick, Kounde has continued to thrive on the flank, delivering both defensive solidity and attacking support. The Frenchman has clocked up 141 appearances in just three years, scoring seven goals, including a dramatic Copa del Rey final winner against fierce rivals ريال مدريد earlier this year.
Kounde will likely feature next when Barcelona begin their La Liga title defence on Saturday with a tricky opening trip to Mallorca in the Balearic Islands.