
Araujo Travels to Tel Aviv (Occupied Palestine) for Spiritual Retreat to Regain Mental Balance
Barcelona player Ronald Araujo traveled to Tel Aviv (Occupied Palestine) on Tuesday, seeking a necessary period of rest after a challenging phase he recently experienced.
The defender requested several days from Barcelona's technical staff to regain his mental balance and stability, a request approved by head coach Hansi Flick and the club's management. The Uruguayan player is known for his deep faith, which prompted him to choose this destination, according to Spanish newspaper "Sport."
Araujo departed Barcelona on a flight and is scheduled to visit sites of spiritual, religious, and cultural significance. This short stay is specifically designed to help him disconnect from work pressures, engage in some tourist activities, and find a space of tranquility to restore his mental clarity.
Araujo's psychological recovery is considered crucial before his return to the pitch, a sentiment fully endorsed by the club, which has prioritized his well-being and granted him sufficient time to recover and return in the best possible condition.