Barcelona has offered Samuel Eto'o a two-year contract extension, the club confirmed on Tuesday, after the Cameroon striker's agent criticized it over its handling of the affair. “Barcelona is waiting for a reply from Eto'o on an offer of an extension for two years on the same salary level as before,” the European champions said in a statement on their website (www.fcbarcelona.cat). Eto'o has a contract until 2010 and if he accepts would be tied until 2012. Earlier at a news conference, Eto'o's agent Jose Maria Mesalles said he had received the contract offer from Barca late on Monday after previously having been told coach Pep Guardiola did not want to keep the player. “If Barca don't want him they should say so, so we can pursue the player's future in a professional manner.”