The center back will play with Los Blaugranas until the end of the 2021-22 campaign.

Gerard Piqué has always stated his loyalty to Barça's colors, and today, the center back confirmed that commitment by extending his contract until the end of the 2021-22 season.

Team president Josep Maria Bartomeu highlighted Piqué's compromise with the club, while stating that there were practically no setbacks during the negotiations to extend the player's deal.

"It’s a special day, Gerard Piqué is an experienced player, a Barça fan from birth and let’s hope we can continue to keep winning trophies. The deal was an easy one," Bartomeu stated.

Piqué didn't hold back when he got the chance to speak, cementing his reputation as a diehard Blaugrana.

"I can only see myself in a Barça shirt. If I had not extended my contract then I would have stopped playing because I only play football because I play for Barça," the player said.

"I am really happy to be celebrating my extension because this is my home and since my return, my desire has been to end my career here," he added.

Piqué's new contract includes a $620M buyout clause in order to prevent any team's intentions to try and lure the player away from the club.