The Premier League comes for De Jong: Barça rubs its hands

The midfielder has regained his best form and has attracted the interest of very powerful clubs willing to pay a good amount for him.

Héctor Andreu | 28 Mar 2025 | 15.10
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The Premier League tempts Frenkie De Jong / EstadioDeportivo
The Premier League tempts Frenkie De Jong / EstadioDeportivo

Frenkie De Jong has once again become that decisive player who captivated Camp Nou since his arrival. After a period of ups and downs, the Dutch midfielder has regained his best form under the leadership of Hansi Flick, who has restored his confidence and prominent role in the center of the FC Barcelona midfield. The German coach considers him a key piece in his scheme, allowing the player to show all his potential.

His outstanding performance has not gone unnoticed. According to the latest rumors from England, top clubs in the Premier League are back in for him. Liverpool and Chelsea are willing to go all out to sign him this summer. Both teams are seeking a midfielder with his profile and believe that paying between 65 and 70 million euros, an amount that Barcelona would be willing to accept in case of a sale, is feasible within their budgets.

Barcelona continues to try to renew De Jong

However, the Blaugrana club does not want to part ways with one of its biggest stars. Alongside the interest from England, Barcelona has already begun negotiations with De Jong's circle to try to secure his renewal. Flick's stance is clear: he wants to continue counting on him in his future project.

All signs point to the upcoming summer market revolving around the name of the Dutch international. Barcelona knows that retaining him will be challenging if the offers are attractive enough, but they are also aware that having Frenkie in this form is a luxury that not many teams can afford. The ball is in the player's court.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Premier viene a por De Jong: El Barça se frota las manos