De Jong leaves the door open for his exit from Barcelona

The latest rumors point to the Dutchman as one of the players set to leave Camp Nou

Héctor Andreu | 2 Jan 2025 | 15.05
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The future of De Jong at Barcelona hangs by a thread / Transfermarkt
The future of De Jong at Barcelona hangs by a thread / Transfermarkt

Frenkie De Jong, midfielder of FC Barcelona, has made it clear in a recent interview with Voetbal International: his continuity at the club is not guaranteed. The Dutch player, whose contract runs until 2026, hinted that he might seek new horizons if his role in the team diminishes or if he feels the sporting project is not competitive.

De Jong explained that his future will depend on various factors, including his performance and the club's decisions. "If I ever feel that I can't contribute enough or the team isn't up to competing, I wouldn't hesitate to look for another path," he stated, emphasizing that his connection with Barça is not solely based on his comfort in Barcelona.

It has not been an easy year for De Jong

On a personal level, De Jong is going through a tough year due to an ankle injury that has kept him away from the pitch. Although his recovery has been positive, he admitted that the rehabilitation process has been the toughest challenge of his career. "It's something I'll have to live with. It's my responsibility to take care of it to be able to continue performing at the highest level," he commented.

The player also reflected on his time at Barça, confessing that he had expected to have won more titles since his arrival in 2019. "I thought I would be part of a team that would achieve twice as much as we have achieved so far," he remarked. With these statements, Frenkie De Jong sends a clear message: his future at FC Barcelona will depend on how both his role in the team and the club's sporting ambitions evolve in the coming years.

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