The never ending saga over Frenkie de Jong's Barcelona future shows no sign of abating, with reports in Spain again linking the midfielder with a move to Paris Saint-Germain.
The Dutchman was first tipped to leave the club during the 2022 summer transfer window, when Manchester United looked to make him the first marquee signing for then-new manager Erik ten Hag. But after months of speculation, conjecture and talks between the two parties, the Red Devils eventually gave up their pursuit and settled for signing Casemiro from Real Madrid instead.
Barcelona had been under severe pressure to sell players in order to address their worsening financial situation, and not much has changed in the following two years. The Catalan giants are still heavily in debt, with Camp Nou currently undergoing a €1.5bn renovation, and remain under pressure to offload players on high wages in order to comply with La Liga spending rules.
De Jong has consistently outlined his desire to stay at Barcelona, whom he remains an important player for, but Spanish media revealed in the build up to the 3-2 win over PSG in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie that if he opened the door to leaving ever so slightly, the French giants would be waiting to pounce.
PSG are preparing to lose Kylian Mbappe to Real Madrid this summer — another move that has been long in the making — and his impending departure is likely to signify a shift in the club's transfer policy.
No longer will the club spend extortionate amounts of money on ageing players — Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos two recent examples — but will instead invest in talent capable of building a team for years to come. At 26, De Jong still has the best years of his career ahead of him,
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