Figures regarding Frenkie de Jong's potential move to United continue to chop and change. A few days ago, 'The Daily Mail' assured that the English club had placed a 75 million euro bid for the player. However, 'The Guardian' has reported that the offer was actually worth 70 million euros. According to 'Sport', 'Los Cules' want 75.
Barca's plan is to receive the same amount of money that they spent on the player when they signed him from Ajax. His addition to the squad has not quite gone as well as hoped as despite him being an undoubtedly top level player, he has not enjoyed much success in the Catalan Capital. Infact, he has been a part of a Barcelona collapse.
The midfielder is unsure if a move to the Premier League is the best decision for his future but he will try to have everything finalised before the start of pre-season, wherever it may be. He wants the situation to be solved quickly and is prioritising stability. Preparations for the new season are just around the corner.
Returning to the figures involved in his potential move to United, it is easy to understand the confusion when considering what Fabrizio Romano, transfer specialist, has said on the situation. He has claimed that 'Los Cules' want 86 million euros for their player, not 75 or 70.