Jordi Alba has reportedly convinced the Barcelona board to keep him at the club until the end of his contract.
The 33-year-old has lost his regular starting role at Camp Nou during the 2022-23 campaign due to the development of Alejandro Balde and addition of Marcos Alonso.
Alba has still made 12 appearances for the Catalan giants this term, though, including 10 outings in La Liga.
There have been claims that Barcelona are keen to move Alba on either in January or next summer in order to remove his high wages from the budget.
However, according to Relevo, Alba will now see out his deal at the club, which is due to run until June 2024.
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The report claims that the experienced defender's reaction to being dropped has impressed the club's coaching staff, while he has helped Balde transition into a regular first-team player.
Alba is also said to be one of the 'best-liked players in the dressing room', which has convinced senior figures at Barcelona that he should stay for the next 18 months before leaving on a free transfer.
"The veterans help us. Jordi Alba plays in my position and always has advice for me. He told me the other day about how the players are positioned differently for Spain," Balde said earlier this season.
"When there are people in the same position, outsiders see it as a war, but it isn't. It's just healthy competition."
Alba was a key player for Spain at the 2022 World Cup, providing three assists in four appearances, but he could not help his side progress past the round of 16.
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The defender has represented Barcelona on 441 occasions in all competitions, contributing 25 goals and 95 assists in the process.
Meanwhile, he has enjoyed huge success in terms of trophies, winning five La Liga titles, five Copa del Rey crowns and the Champions League.
Alba has started four of Barcelona's last five La Liga matches, including their last three against Valencia, Almeria and Osasuna ahead of the break for the World Cup.
Inter Milan were heavily linked with the Spain international during the summer, and there were suggestions that Barcelona had been actively looking to sell him to the Italian giants.