I was never really confused Barcelona star explains why he rejected bids from Manchester United and Chelsea
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“We’ve never forced any player to reduce his salary, we’ve just asked in pacific way”.Barça president Laporta on Frenkie de Jong: “We’ve received many bids from Premier League for Frenkie, big money — but we decided to keep a quality player like FdJ”. “We’ve never forced any player to reduce his salary, we’ve just asked in pacific way”. During an interview with , De Jong was asked about Manchester United and Chelsea's pursuit of him in the summer. He replied: "I have to say that I was actually quite calm. I decided in May that I wanted to stay at Barça. My opinion about it has not changed since then. I was always calm." De Jong, who arrived from Ajax for €101 million in the summer of 2019, further revealed that he was pressured to leave this summer by Barcelona president Joan Laporta. He elaborated: "But you know, the pressure always arrives in such a period... from the newspapers, the president. From all angles, in fact. But I always wanted to stay at Barça, so I was never really confused." De Jong, whose contract is set to expire in June 2026, has struggled for minutes at Camp Nou this season. He has started just four matches across all competitions, scoring one goal, with Blaugrana manager Xavi Hernandez preferring to utilize Pedri and Gavi in midfield. Overall, De Jong has registered 14 goals and 18 assists in 150 games for the giants, lifting the 2020-21 Copa del Rey in the process.
I was never really confused - Barcelona star explains why he rejected bids from Manchester United and Chelsea
Xavi Hernandez has demoted Frenkie de Jong to the bench this season. midfielder has claimed that he rejected transfer offers from Manchester United and Chelsea during the summer transfer window due to his inclination to stay at Camp Nou. De Jong, 25, was at the center of a transfer saga earlier this summer as he was heavily linked with Manchester United and Chelsea. Despite Barcelona's wish to offload him to help balance their books, the Netherlands international decided against securing a summer switch. A right-footed, press-resistant central operator, De Jong remained adamant about not departing the Blaugrana without having paid his deferred wages. Barça president Laporta on Frenkie de Jong: “We’ve received many bids from Premier League for Frenkie, big money — but we decided to keep a quality player like FdJ”.“We’ve never forced any player to reduce his salary, we’ve just asked in pacific way”.Barça president Laporta on Frenkie de Jong: “We’ve received many bids from Premier League for Frenkie, big money — but we decided to keep a quality player like FdJ”. “We’ve never forced any player to reduce his salary, we’ve just asked in pacific way”. During an interview with , De Jong was asked about Manchester United and Chelsea's pursuit of him in the summer. He replied: "I have to say that I was actually quite calm. I decided in May that I wanted to stay at Barça. My opinion about it has not changed since then. I was always calm." De Jong, who arrived from Ajax for €101 million in the summer of 2019, further revealed that he was pressured to leave this summer by Barcelona president Joan Laporta. He elaborated: "But you know, the pressure always arrives in such a period... from the newspapers, the president. From all angles, in fact. But I always wanted to stay at Barça, so I was never really confused." De Jong, whose contract is set to expire in June 2026, has struggled for minutes at Camp Nou this season. He has started just four matches across all competitions, scoring one goal, with Blaugrana manager Xavi Hernandez preferring to utilize Pedri and Gavi in midfield. Overall, De Jong has registered 14 goals and 18 assists in 150 games for the giants, lifting the 2020-21 Copa del Rey in the process.