Inigo Martinez is currently facing an unclear future at Barcelona for several reasons. Despite agreeing to a two-year contract last summer, he was registered for only one season due to financial fair play regulations. This led his agent to include a clause allowing Martinez to be released from his contract on July 15 if a new agreement has not been reached.
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**Complications with Contract Clauses**
Martinez’s current contract contains a clause that permits his departure from the club if it is not renegotiated by mid-July. According to Catalunya Radio, although Martinez has returned for pre-season training and expresses a desire to stay, there is no certainty he will remain at the club.
**Defensive Depth at Barcelona**
Barcelona’s new manager, Hansi Flick, has a range of defensive options, including Ronald Araujo, Jules Kounde, Andreas Christensen, Pau Cubarsi, Mikayil Faye, and Eric Garcia. This abundance of defenders adds to the uncertainty surrounding Martinez’s future with the team.
**Injuries and International Duties**
Despite the depth in defense, Flick may face a shortage of defenders at the start of the season. Araujo is expected to be out due to injury, and both Cubarsi and Garcia are part of Spain’s Olympic team, which may cause them to miss the beginning of the new campaign. This situation could benefit Martinez, potentially increasing his chances of remaining with Barcelona.