And with Barcelona open to player sales, earning around € 18 million a year, and his contract extends to 2026, the club is now ready to sell the player. de young Determined to stay in Catalonia, according to the newspaper.
She said "Sport" Barcelona are still working to persuade the 25-year-old to reduce his salary during the remainder of his contract, like other stars on the team, but so far without success.
and join Barcelona De Jong in the summer of 2019 coming from Ajax Amsterdam for 75 million euros, before falling into a spiral of debt that made him unable to retain his legend Lionel Messi at a later time.
He was the coach of the team Xavi Hernandez And the club’s president, Joan Laporta, has confirmed more than once his will to keep the player, but the management hopes that De Jong will agree to reduce his salary by almost 50%.
The administration is currently trying to set a salary cap for the team’s players that no one can exceed, i.e. 10 million euros per season.
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According to the sports newspaper “Sport”, the Dutch player refused to leave the club next summer, despite his name being linked to offers of Manchester United Chelsea England.
And with Barcelona open to player sales, earning around € 18 million a year, and his contract extends to 2026, the club is now ready to sell the player. de young Determined to stay in Catalonia, according to the newspaper.
“Sport” said Barcelona are still working to persuade the 25-year-old to reduce his salary during the remainder of his contract, like other stars of the team, but so far without success.
and join Barcelona De Jong in the summer of 2019 coming from Ajax Amsterdam for 75 million euros, before falling into a spiral of debt that made him unable to retain his legend Lionel Messi at a later time.
He was the coach of the team Xavi Hernandez And the club’s president, Joan Laporta, has confirmed more than once his will to keep the player, but the management hopes that De Jong will agree to reduce his salary by almost 50%.
The administration is currently trying to set a salary cap for the team’s players that no one can exceed, i.e. 10 million euros per season.