21 - Frenkie de Jong

Birdy

Senior Member
PArt of the reason Salah was renewed on high wages is that MAne left.
Had Mane said he wants to negotiate a new contract, things would have been different

There are subtle nuances in the story, that you simply fail to see, because you are a hard-headed simple lad, who doesn't understand that reality is more complicated...

But keep embarrassing yourself here.
I won't deprive the forum of that enjoyment
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Nah that is poor point as likes of you made out Salah would go in 2023 as they wouldnt break a structure for him that claimed was in place.

What did I claim? Mane would be offered a lot less and be more likely to leave.. while they would break the structure to sign Salah to larger contract.

Some knew the situation... some thought Salah couldnt possibly be signed up as there was a super duper wage structure in place.

Birdy wrong as always and trying best ways to try and deny it.

Keep at it this is class.

Using cliches like 'subtle nuances' from the man that just arrogantly claimed Salah would not be renewed due to a structure believed in place and couldnt see past that.

Sensational.

I on other hand read the situation and the 'nuances' to predict it correctly and take the W over Birdy as per normal service.

Hang in there Furby maybe Xavi will love the world class potential of Dest and have him as his right back and you can take your first W.

Bound to happen one day.
 
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CatalinR10

Senior Member
Lluis Canut: "Frenkie de Jong recently bought a house in Pedralbes. He will not leave Barcelona, and especially not for a club that does not play in the Champions League next season. He is, however, very disappointed with the club's behavior towards him."
 

malvolio

Senior Member
It's not as simple as that.
He is not legally obliged, but at the same time some things happened:
1) club got bankrupt
2) there has been elections, there has been a new administration
3) the new administration has made it clear there is a new wage structure in which no player gets more than 10m net / year
4) they have shifted every squad member towards their new wage structure, new signings included

All that means that it's not as simple as 'being legally obliged' to do X
It's not as if Barto is still around and these contracts are being handed to everyone
He will be forced to do it, not legally but pragmatically.
He can't whistle around indifferently for long, the pressure on him will be huge in a few weeks

And if you look the players the club wanted to move (and Could be moved) due to their wages, ALL got moved in the end.
Suarez out, Rakitic out, Griezman out, Coutinho out, Messi out (even if they said they wanted him to renew), Dembele out
The same route will take Frenkie if he doesn't reduce his salary

Each of them could sit on their contracts and pretend it's ok, by they didn't.
It takes a huge amount of indecency and belittling your integrity to do so. Only someone like Bale who doesn't care about playing football, and Umtiti who is bad and done enough so that no team around wants him, could take that road...

1. Club wasn't even close to bankruptcy. Nice story to get clicks, but it's not true.
2. Who cares? Contract is a contract
3. See above. Laporta and co. can do as they please. Frenkie still gets his money
4. They have shifted where they could. New signings are not some outstanding players that could get bigger or much bigger salaries at other clubs anyway. This new wage structure bullshit is for now. Once we get finances in shape club will have to pay big salaries for the biggest players. Otherwise we'll just have to pray and get lucky with some La Masia products.

It is very simple, pay up! Frenkie stays? He gets paid. Frenkie leaves? He gets paid. Rest of the stuuf you wrote are fairy tales.

Just out of curiosity. Have you ever worked for a salary?
 

malvolio

Senior Member
Lluis Canut: "Frenkie de Jong recently bought a house in Pedralbes. He will not leave Barcelona, and especially not for a club that does not play in the Champions League next season. He is, however, very disappointed with the club's behavior towards him."

Tbf, guy is on Instagram liking every Barca post. He learned Spanish and embraced the culture and Barcelona way of life. Can't really ask for a more professional player and seems like a genuinie(even a bit naive?) guy.

It's bad that things are turning out like this, probably nobody thought he would flop here.
 

Joan

Well-known member
Also believe the club plans to sell. There have been too many reports about him leaving from both sides. Romero reported it back in May. They can't make him leave so they went public first with a story how hard it would be to keep him and that he can stay if he lowers his salary. Later they leaked his salary.

On paper, they can't force him to lower it and they won't bench him but he's not Xavi's priority (unlike Dembele) and isn't an absolute necessity (again unlike Dembele). That's why he is the one being pushed out on top of him being Barca's highest earner. If he refuses to leave AND to lower his salary he'll lose the support from fans and might have a minor role in the squad. Not something a player of his age would or should want.

On the other hand, this narrative about his unquestionable love for the club is the most annoying thing. What's not to like for fucks sake? Lives in a wonderful city, has wages way above his worth, no club with better sporting prospects is in for him as odd as that sounds. These are the reasons he wants to stay, not some alleged love for the club which is pointless to mention.
 

Givenchy

Senior Member
Lluis Canut: "Frenkie de Jong recently bought a house in Pedralbes. He will not leave Barcelona, and especially not for a club that does not play in the Champions League next season. He is, however, very disappointed with the club's behavior towards him."

Well Chelsea are in the CL next season, let's hope their interest is legit.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Tbf, guy is on Instagram liking every Barca post. He learned Spanish and embraced the culture and Barcelona way of life. Can't really ask for a more professional player and seems like a genuinie(even a bit naive?) guy.

It's bad that things are turning out like this, probably nobody thought he would flop here.

The shite some folk speak... he has nowhere near 'flopped'.

He has been good for most part and best mid across his three years at club overall just never had role that suits him fully.

Dont get 85m odd for a player that has flopped.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Also believe the club plans to sell. There have been too many reports about him leaving from both sides. Romero reported it back in May. They can't make him leave so they went public first with a story how hard it would be to keep him and that he can stay if he lowers his salary. Later they leaked his salary.

On paper, they can't force him to lower it and they won't bench him but he's not Xavi's priority (unlike Dembele) and isn't an absolute necessity (again unlike Dembele). That's why he is the one being pushed out on top of him being Barca's highest earner. If he refuses to leave AND to lower his salary he'll lose the support from fans and might have a minor role in the squad. Not something a player of his age would or should want.

On the other hand, this narrative about his unquestionable love for the club is the most annoying thing. What's not to like for fucks sake? Lives in a wonderful city, has wages way above his worth, no club with better sporting prospects is in for him as odd as that sounds. These are the reasons he wants to stay, not some alleged love for the club which is pointless to mention.

Unfortunately, De Jong really doesn't have much going for him except being a nice guy. As an investment and cost-benefit ratio, he's failing to meet the expectations.

Now, if he somehow starts the season playing great football and keeps it up like the world-class players do, fair play, but I don't think he's really that good of a player for an elite club. His level always drops off after great games. None of the Ajax youngsters really confirmed, and all played their best football under low expectations 3 years ago. The consistency of a top-class player is missing with the former Ajax youngsters.

Ball in his court. He can stay, and decline all offers, but then if he doesn't show the level we made a big investment for, he kind of gets into flop territory like the other leechers we had under Bartomeu.
 
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fergus90

Senior Member
Would be nice then Chelsea could make a big step closer to the power of Liverpool/City

To be honest I think both those teams are too far ahead. Two elite managers who until they are gone will keep their sides on another level to the rest.

However, as a club Chelsea are more competitive for trophies than United and much more well positioned to consistently get top 4.
 

serghei

Senior Member
To be honest I think both those teams are too far ahead. Two elite managers who until they are gone will keep their sides on another level to the rest.

However, as a club Chelsea are more competitive for trophies than United and much more well positioned to consistently get top 4.

This is why Rosell and Bartomeu were morons. You keep Pep and you establish a decade of wealth and titles. Imagine if we had kept Pep for nearly a decade.

But their ego couldn't handle it. They wanted Barca to be their project, so they went with the galactico policy that proved to be calamitous in the end. When it was time to back the manager for a rebuild, they cut him off and sided with the players.
 
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JamDav1982

Senior Member
Unfortunately, De Jong really doesn't have much going for him except being a nice guy. As an investment and cost-benefit ratio, he's failing to meet the expectations.

Now, if he somehow starts the season playing great football and keeps it up like the world-class players do, fair play, but I don't think he's really that good of a player for an elite club. His level always drops off after great games. None of the Ajax youngsters really confirmed, and all played their best football under low expectations 3 years ago. The consistency of a top-class player is missing with the former Ajax youngsters.

Ball in his court. He can stay, and decline all offers, but then if he doesn't show the level we made a big investment for, he kind of gets into flop territory like the other leechers we had under Bartomeu.

He has played well but never had a real chance to show his best as never been in position that suits him fully..

Much better than likes of Busquets and it is why teams will play big money for him.

Can see who the board tricks work on and cant see situation for what it is.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
This is why Rosell and Bartomeu were morons. You keep Pep and you establish a decade of wealth and titles. Imagine if we had kept Pep for nearly a decade.

But their ego couldn't handle it. They wanted Barca to be their project, so they went with the galactic policy that proved to be calamitous in the end. When it was time to back the manager for a rebuild, they cut him off and sided with the players.

Pep was never staying at Barca long terms he has said as much and it was not due to board he left either no matter how many times folk try to make out he could have stayed for years and years.

Was never going to happen.

What 'galactico' policy? Signing Neymar who Pep wanted anyway.

Just spouting cliches not backed on any reality.
 

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