The new contract of the super-talented midfielder Pedri will have the biggest buyout clause in the club’s history! No player in Barcelona has ever had a fixed buy-out of as much as BILLION euros! Given today’s football tendencies, it is not excluded that in the future such contracts will become a common thing.However, it will be written that Pedri will become the first Barcelona player with an exit clause of 1,000,000,000 European banknotes. And that should be official in the next 48 hours.Although it has been rumoured in the previous days that there are disagreements about the duration of the new contract, news from all sides from Catalonia say that the two parties are in the final phase of negotiations and that it will be signed by Friday, which practically means that an agreement has been reached.##NAJAVA_MECA_5890936##Contract should state that Pedri will be a Barcelona player until June 2026 and instead of 400,000,000 euros for the buy-out, as it was originally mentioned – the amount will go up to a billion.Before Pedri, the closest to the billion-euro mark was Antoine Griezmann with a clause of 800,000,000 European banknotes. Real Madrid, on the other hand, had several players with a twelve-digit exit clause in previous seasons.This clearly shows the desire of Barcelona president Joan Laporta to protect the status of the player, when it is widely estimated that he will become a top class. Pedri proves that he is on a great path with his performances in the Barcelona shirt and, above all, the shirt of his national team.Picking up the pieces: Barcelona to build a foundation for the future by extending Pedri, Gavi and FatiGiven that there are more and more owners in football with practically unlimited finances, Barça do not want to lose Pedri for a much smaller amount of money…The youngster from the Canary Islands recently found himself on the list of 30 finalists for Ballon d’Or, and because of his potential – football critics believe that he will be the biggest star of Barcelona in the future. Accompanied by Ansu Fati, Ronald Araujo and the latest discovery of Barca’s La Masia academy – Gavi.