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Lamine Yamal: Barcelona's Prodigy Dons Iconic No. 10, Signs Extension & Returns from Injury

Lamine Yamal: Barcelona's Prodigy Dons Iconic No. 10, Signs Extension & Returns from Injury

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Lamine Yamal has been at the center of some of football’s biggest headlines in recent days. The 18-year-old Barcelona phenom made history by becoming the first player ever to win back-to-back Kopa Trophies, an award given to the world’s best player under 21, after a sensational season that saw him cement his name among the game’s elite. According to BusinessDay, Yamal now stands alone as the only repeat winner, elevating him into even loftier territory among Barcelona’s legendary youth talents. That narrative of legacy took a new twist this week when, in a move rich with symbolism, Barcelona announced that Yamal will switch to the iconic No 10 jersey next season—once worn by the likes of Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, and of course, Lionel Messi. Arab News reported the official presentation, where Yamal, flanked by his family and Joan Laporta, admitted to feeling “incredible pride” and aspired to forge his own path in their footsteps.

Turning 18, Yamal also signed a new long-term extension, keeping him at his boyhood club until 2031, further cementing his status as the standard bearer for Barça’s future. That security didn’t keep him out of the recent injury crisis, though. After missing the last four matches with a groin strain picked up on international duty—much to the frustration of Barca manager Hansi Flick, who’s publicly criticized Spain’s handling of their prodigy—there’s major relief for Barca fans: as confirmed by Barcelona and Sports Illustrated, Yamal is now fully fit and will be included in the squad for tonight’s La Liga clash with Real Sociedad. His much-anticipated return comes at a moment when Barcelona’s squad is otherwise depleted, with Raphinha and Joan García both sidelined long-term, stoking speculation over Yamal’s workload ahead of a season-defining Champions League fixture against PSG next week. Flick has stayed coy about whether the teenager will start or come off the bench, but admits having Yamal available is “the perfect moment” with so much at stake, reports PSG Talk.

Yamal did not escape social media headlines either. His lavish 18th birthday bash reportedly drew criticism after unconfirmed reports surfaced that entertainers with dwarfism were hired for the party. Asked about it during the No 10 announcement, Yamal told reporters—per Arab News—that he pays little mind to outside noise and prefers to focus on his family, his football, and “the club of my life.” For Barcelona and Spanish football, the rise of Lamine Yamal continues to be both a sporting and cultural phenomenon.

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