VVCS beats Barcelona for pressure on De Jong to leave the team
Now the future of the Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong. It is becoming a hot topic in the media almost every day. Because after the club’s agency like Barcelona encouraged players to leave the team for him to Manchester United so they could reduce the club’s wages. However, although the transfer deal has already been agreed upon. But the players are not willing to leave the team.
Which the club has found a solution for De Jong’s desire to stay at Barcelona, he will have to reduce his wages. for the Spanish giants to be used to fund the purchase of new players to add to the army They have now spent big bucks on new signings this summer, with four new signings – Fafinha, Lewandowski, Chris. Tensen and Frank Kessie
The Dutch Footballers’ Union (VVCS), headed by its chairman Fgeni Levchenko, has now criticized the work of Barcelona chairman Joan Laporta for taking the opposite action. and does not protect their own players It also indirectly forced the players to move out. He told Dutch newspaper ANP: “I think the union should come out and defend every player. At the moment one of our players is being pressured by the club to corner and try to find a way out. I think the International Footballers’ Union (FIFPro) should come in and help.”
“FC Barcelona, they have to spend a lot of money to renovate the stadium. But on the other hand, it was a disaster for young players who had to spend their development money. That is no different from indirect threats.”
The club’s president Joan La Porta revealed that. They have no desire to sell De Jong out of the team, although many teams are interested in him.
“Frenkie de Jong, he is still a Barcelona player and we don’t want to sell him. until we have no other choice It is certain if we know that there is an offer for him. Which is not only United, we do not intend to sell him. And he wants to stay with us. He is regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world by all experts. which we are glad to have him And I will do everything I can to keep him here. But there are still problems with wages. which will have to be adjusted down.”