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Jabari Parker and FC Barcelona have mutually agreed to terminate the forward’s contract two years ahead of schedule, the club confirmed on Monday.

The deal, originally set to run through June 2026, was ended after both parties reviewed the season and opted for a clean separation.

Barcelona thanked Parker for his professionalism and commitment, adding that he will always be welcomed back at Palau Blaugrana.

In his second EuroLeague campaign with the Spanish club, Parker played in 39 games, averaging 13.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.7 assists across 27 minutes per contest.

He shot 55.7% on two-pointers and 38.3% from beyond the arc while helping Barça finish fifth in the regular-season standings with a 20–14 record.

The Catalan team reached the EuroLeague quarterfinals but fell 3–2 in a hard-fought series against Monaco, who went on to reach the final.

Parker totaled 539 points on the year, along with 156 rebounds and a performance index rating (PIR) of 12.4. The former NBA lottery pick transitioned successfully to the European game.

According to multiple reports, Parker is now drawing interest from EuroLeague teams including EA7 Emporio Armani Milan and Partizan.

Both clubs missed the playoffs in the 2024–25 season but are reportedly targeting Parker to strengthen their frontcourts.