The Barcelona market, in the departures section, has always had one name above the rest, and that is De Jong. The Dutchman, last summer, almost did his best to leave the Camp Nou and go to the English Premier League, in a move that was not made solely and exclusively due to the player’s refusal. In the Blaugrana dispute, Manchester United’s offer satisfied the economic aspirations of the financially injured club, which was looking for additional income to be able to conclude major deals that would allow it to compete in national and international tournaments
Enjoying a big name in European football, his exit was the best option to free up one of the highest wages in the squad and at the same time put together a quality transfer that would have come from Manchester United, the only club to make a firm offer with their coach, compatriot Erik ten Hag as a key defender. But Frenkie didn’t want to go to a club that was constantly under pressure and played in the Europa League, and taking advantage of the oath that gave him a contract with Barcelona, he ended up staying
No one in the club questions his football value, because he played in the first half of the year at a high level, but the reasons for studying his possible transfer remain the same. But now, there might be a way to make it happen. Because in addition to Manchester United who maintain his interest, what he does not forget is Bayern Munich. Although the English are involved in the reconstruction that lasted for a few years, and with the whole series due to the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, who threw everything that came his way, the Bavarians are very different
It is one of the most solid projects in world football, if not the most. It is always a coveted project for everyone, and it is strange to imagine that de Jong, at the very least, will not take into account what they want to tell him. According to information published by Sport, the Allianz Arena club has shown interest in the midfielder next summer, because this season it has already invested nearly 70 million in De Ligt, more than 30 Visadio Mane, and another 20 alike. By Ryan Gravenberch and Matthys Thiel
It is inevitable to think that Frenkie de Jong’s name will grab many headlines in the second part of the season. The relationship between the Dutchman and Barcelona is bad, and as he himself made it clear, he has nothing to do with the board, realizing that they tried to sell him despite his unwillingness to do so. She also knows that by June 30, when the fiscal year ends, they will try to cut her salary again, which she doesn’t seem willing to do. So everything seems to be headed for a stalemate, and Frinky has what it takes to win, and the contract is in hand