​ Barcelona have confirmed that lightning quick full-back Jordi Alba has agreed a new-long term contract that will see him remain at Camp Nou until 2020, with the relevant paperwork to be formally signed in the coming days.





Alba's new release clause, a legal requirement for all players in La Liga, will now be set at an eye-watering €150m.





The 26-year-old, who joined the club from Valencia midway through helping Spain to glory in Euro 2012, has played 43 times in all competitions this season and will celebrate his new deal by lining up in the Champions League final against Juventus on Saturday evening.





Alba and Barça have already sealed the La Liga title and lifted the Copa del Rey in what has been an excellent season under the management of Luis Enrique.





Victory against Juventus in Berlin's world famous Olympiastadion would seal a treble to match the epic achievement of Pep Guardiola's Class of 2009. In the process, the Catalan giants would also become the first club in history to win two trebles.





After the sensational manner in which they dispatched Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, Enrique's side head into the final as hot favourites. The front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar have proved to be unplayable at times, but defender Gerard Pique isn't prepared to take anything for granted.

"Being favourites to win counts for nothing once the game kicks off. Ok, so we're favourites... so what? Do we win a prize for that?" Pique told the media in the build up to the final.





"Juve seem like an easy opponent, but that isn't the case. They're a tough team and they proved that against Madrid. Real Madrid always create chances, and at the Bernabeu, no matter how many chances they carved out, Juve's defensive tactics were spot on. Especially in the second half following (Alvaro) Morata's goal when they had two clear chances to score."

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