know they have a gem on their hands. The Blaugrana are eager to upgrade Gavi’s contract at by offering the teenager a five-year contract extension.

The new terms plan to include a whopping release clause of €1 billion (currently €25m), setting the youngster on par with Pedri and Ansu Fati who recently signed similar deals.

Gavi also wants to remain at Camp Nou at all costs with business seemingly progressing. But Liverpool — who are ready to splash the cash in this summer window on big signings — are also pushing at the last-minute to get him.

Gavi “was born to play football”

17-year-old Gavi earned the Man of the Match for his spectacular performance against Sweden in a qualifier last November. His slick dribbling — he completed five — and defensive contributions helped La Roja win 1-nil and reserve their place at the World Cup in next year.

The Spanish fans serenaded the youngster by chanting his name. After the match, Spain’s head coach Luis Enrique said “Gavi was born to play football.”

But will this generational talent hang around in La Liga?

Gavi, a La Masia product, and Pedri are likely to be at the core of Xavi’s midfield for many years. It’s astounding to think that newly re-signed player is older than both of them combined.

Barcelona is currently benefiting from a wealth of midfielders right now that could see 25-year-old Frenkie de Jong offloaded to Manchester United this summer. The Dutchman still offers the Blaugrana plenty of attacking flair but could be tempted to reunite with his old Ajax boss Erik ten Hag.

Only time will tell which of these stars will run Barca’s midfield during Xavi’s reign.

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