He FC Barcelonain the figure of decorationand Frenkie de Jong (26 years old) have already had their first direct contact, with the renewal of the Dutch media on the horizon. Frankie He still has signatures this season and two more, until 2026, but the club wants you to know that it is determined to renew him. Besides, decoration He extended his full support in the face of the last injury suffered by the Dutchman, doubting him for Classic on the 28th of October.
Too much decoration as Xavi they trust the most De Jong as a player of the present and future. The Dutchman had a bad time last year, when a section of the club maneuvered to sell him because a ‘fair play’ salary was required and he was forced to accept an offer from Manchester Unitedwho paid for Barça almost a hundred million for him. However, the player did not want to leave and became an important piece for Xavi and in winning the league title. decoration He made it clear to him that he was not in favor of selling him and he separated the desire to renew him from the need to come up with a ‘fair play’ salary, something that was also said in the case of Ter Stegen but that is not true. And if the goalkeeper is renewed and they want to renew Frankie This is for strict sports standards.
The player is also committed to continuing on Barçawhere you are comfortable, and at Barcelonawhere he lives happily with his partner, Mickey, where he is about to debut fatherhood. The Barça club wants to tie him down until 2028, when he will turn 31, extending his current contract for two more seasons. decoration He is not in a hurry but he also does not want to delay the issue because in the summer of 2024 he will have two more years left on his contract. The sports director should talk Ali Dursunagent of Frankieto set up a meeting.
Lamine Yamal, Monday the 2nd
He Barça plans to announce shortly the closed renewal of Lamine Yamal for three years. As MD explained last week, the club is trying to balance agendas for next Monday.
Source: La Verdad

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