Ronald Araujo’s injury, and Uruguay’s unexpected early elimination, mean that the defender will not play any minutes in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Surely it is an extreme disappointment for the defender, who was considered to be a cornerstone for Marcelo Bielsa’s team. But it’s also a disappointment for FC Barcelona, who were hoping that he would have improved his current standing in world football by playing a good tournament.
Currently, there are two scenarios: one, where he stays with Barcelona, and
another where he leaves. In scenario one, Barcelona were hoping that a good World Cup would have helped him bounce back after some disappointing seasons in which he lost his starting place. And in scenario two, it would have raised his market value after it took a tumble during those aforementioned seasons.
With Pau Cubarsí emerging as Barcelona’s top center-back, and Gerard Martín gaining as the other starter, there may not be a starting position open for the Uruguayan. It’s been reported that Barcelona will respect Araujo’s decision whether he wants to stay, and potentially not be a starter, or look for a move elsewhere. But if he stays, he won’t even be necessarily guaranteed to be the third choice with Eric Garcia available and Andreas Christensen returning from injury.
Now, Araujo’s challenge – if he does not leave Barça – is to return from injury, brush aside the disappointment of Uruguay’s untimely elimination, and convince Hansi Flick he should play more minutes.













