How much would a club have to pay if they want Lamine Yamal?
Lamine Yamal, at just 17 years old, has become one of the brightest gems at FC Barcelona. The young forward has wowed the world with his talent and made it clear that he's committed to the Catalan club. Even though he's still super young, his market value has shot up, and he's now valued at $160 million. But, if any team wanted to sign him, they'd have to cough up an insane $1.06 billion — that's the amount set by his release clause.
That number isn’t random. Barça has locked Yamal down with a contract that, even though it expires in 2026, already has a verbal agreement to extend it automatically until 2030, when he turns 18. This move ensures that the club keeps its young star for the long haul and gives him a pay bump once he hits adulthood. Of course, all of this has been negotiated under the watchful eye of his agent, Jorge Mendes.
What really gives Barça peace of mind is Yamal's loyalty to the club. He’s said multiple times that he wants to become a legend there, even turning down the idea of a massive transfer. In a TV interview, the young star made it clear that, for him, it's not about the money — it's about fulfilling his dream of making it big with the team that developed him.
Yamal's impact on the team this season has been obvious. He’s been racking up goals and assists in La Liga and the Champions League. Alongside Lewandowski and Raphinha, he's formed a lethal trio that's kept Barça competing at the highest level. His growth isn’t just on the pitch; his market value keeps climbing, making him one of the most valuable players in the world.
With his future secure at Barça and a release clause that scares off any potential buyers, Yamal looks set to keep shining at Camp Nou for many years to come. The club has done everything it can to protect its star, and it seems like the young prodigy is more than ready to repay that trust on the field.