De Jong considers leaving Barcelona in the summer
According to 'Esport3', Frenkie de Jong is considering leaving Barcelona at the end of the season due to his side's recent results and their inability to fight for major titles such as the Champions League.
9 months ago
Frenkie de Jong has changed his mind about his situation at Barcelona. The Dutch midfielder had been heavily linked with several moves to European clubs in previous transfer windows but he was determined to stay at his current club.
However, according to 'Esport3', he is no longer clear about his future. He is considering looking for a new destination at the end of the season as he had hoped to win titles such as the Champions League with the Catalan giants but he may be looking for a change of scenery as he suffers the difficulties of defending the La Liga title.
Meanwhile, the Spanish side could do well to sell his transfer. The same media outlet reports that Barcelona still have 46.3 million euros left on his contract, split between the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons.
As a result, they would not only earn him his transfer money but also save his salary for the remaining two seasons on his contract. The La Liga club will have already announced Xavi Hernandez's replacement by the time the 26-year-old makes his decision.
The Dutchman could change his mind when he meets the new coach or take advantage of the board's changes to announce his departure. For the moment, his future is still up in the air.
However, according to 'Esport3', he is no longer clear about his future. He is considering looking for a new destination at the end of the season as he had hoped to win titles such as the Champions League with the Catalan giants but he may be looking for a change of scenery as he suffers the difficulties of defending the La Liga title.
Meanwhile, the Spanish side could do well to sell his transfer. The same media outlet reports that Barcelona still have 46.3 million euros left on his contract, split between the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons.
As a result, they would not only earn him his transfer money but also save his salary for the remaining two seasons on his contract. The La Liga club will have already announced Xavi Hernandez's replacement by the time the 26-year-old makes his decision.
The Dutchman could change his mind when he meets the new coach or take advantage of the board's changes to announce his departure. For the moment, his future is still up in the air.
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