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Bye bye Barcelona, Pep Guardiola's decision to sign Frenkie De Jong and look at his new salary

Frenkie De Jong could hit the market by coming to Manchester City who could pay him this salary

By William Estrella

Frenkie De Jong could hit the market by coming to Manchester City who could pay him this salary
Frenkie De Jong could hit the market by coming to Manchester City who could pay him this salary

Manchester City is willing to mark one of the bombs in the summer transfer market to get the services of Frenkie De Jong. The Dutch offensive footballer could leave the Blaugrana team in exchange for a succulent offer for his pass and also an interesting amount for his salary.

According to information from The Sun newspaper, Manchester City is willing to put the fortune of 100 million euros on the table to keep Frenkie De Jong's pass. The figure would be more than encouraging considering that the midfielder's market value is 75 million euros, according to Transkermarkt.

The issue of Frenkie De Jong's salary if he agrees to go to Manchester City will not vary much from what he currently earns at FC Barcelona. Taking out Erling Haaland, the best payment of Pep Guardiola's team receiving 52 million euros, the rest of the footballers earn less than 20 million. Frenkie De Jong would not earn more than the 18 million that he currently charges at the blaugrana.

The hole that he did not have in mind Xavi Hernández

The possible departure of Frenkie De Jong to Manchester City falls like a bucket of cold water for Xavi Hernández. The FC Barcelona coach counts as one of the strong attacking cards for the Dutchman and if he leaves he will create a problem in the middle zone, where he does not have much replacement.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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