Barcelona has decided to take drastic measures to lighten its wage bill, offering Frenkie de Jong the 18 million euros owed to him in deferred salary on the condition that he agrees to leave the club next summer. This offer comes in response to the economic struggles the club has faced in recent years. De Jong, who has always expressed his desire to stay, may now be more open to the idea of an exit, especially if his salary issue is resolved, as reported by Football Transfers.
The Dutch midfielder has been a key figure in the team since his arrival in 2019, but the emergence of young talents in the squad like Pedri, Gavi, and Fermín López has created strong competition for a starting position. Additionally, the rise of other experienced players and prospects such as Dani Olmo and Marc Bernal has further complicated De Jong's situation, who has also had injury issues in recent seasons.
Frenkie de Jong, Willing to Leave FC Barcelona
Barcelona sees the potential departure of De Jong as an opportunity to free up a significant portion of its wage bill. With a contract running until 2026 and a weekly salary of 1.1 million euros, the Dutchman is currently one of the highest-paid players at the club, making him a clear target for cost reduction. Despite his valuable contributions on the field, the board appears willing to prioritize financial stability.
Frenkie de Jong has played 213 games for Barcelona since joining, but persistent injuries and internal competition have hindered his ability to establish himself as a regular starter. In light of this situation, both the player and the club are exploring options that could lead to the conclusion of their relationship in the summer of 2024.
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