Araujo is really funny because he made a mistake that he shouldn't have made at a very early stage in the match and it immediately had a full impact on Barcelona's defense becoming very weak after he left the field. Even after the match was over, Gundogan gave his opinion about Araujo's red card and he also criticized his performance for making wrong decisions. Instead of accepting the criticism, Araujo felt he was the greatest and had no respect for Gundogan.
I know Gundogan only joined last season, but he is still a senior player in the team he previously played for and his experience is certainly not in doubt. I think Araujo is a player who is anti-criticism and is not ready to accept reprimands from his colleagues, which is precisely what will prevent him from developing. Well, regarding Bayern Munich, I think they will be in trouble if they recruit Araujo and if he still can't act maturely it will disrupt good relations in the dressing room.
Munich have their eyes on Barcelona's player Araujo. The player in question is enjoying his time with the team but sadly he's on the list of players to be likely evicted from the team. Barcelona are currently experiencing a bit of financial crisis and so they'd do everything possible to generate revenue for the club and then sir back to make new and better purchases for the team.
Araujo doesn't really have much work to do for Barcelona, the only hold back is the fact that he's got more dedication for the team but if Munich wants him at that rate, it's definitely a good offer for Barcelona and a better offer for him because for Tuchel to pick interest in him, then it means the manager has got a spot and work for him to do. Munich is a team that every player would want to showcase their skill with the playing time they're given.
The team is best at what they do in all areas of football. Araujo seems as an advantage to the team's defense and I believe Tuchel knows the kind of player he wants in his team that's why he opted for him. Even though it'd take a bit of conviction from Bayern Munich, they'll still be patient and still push for the defender. Ignoring his errors made on the pitch that was very costly, well he's still good and just today's game remark shouldn't be enough reason to condemn his all time performances.