Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly one of the top clubs that have expressed interest in the potential moves of Barcelona midfielder Fren Kiedejon’s transfer.
Barca’s uncertain financial situation seems to mean that if the right offer comes this summer, they will be forced to win cash from De Jung.
That’s according to a report by Fichajes, which states that Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester are keen on the Netherlands International.
De Jong has shown his world class level for much of his time in Barcelona, but he is a high-income player and has had several injuries during his time at Nu Camp.
Frenkie de John’s move may make sense for Barcelona
Therefore, it may be wise for Barcelona to take advantage of their interest in DeJohn in the present.
The Catalan Giants currently have many other quality midfield players.
This will clearly be a big call for Barcelona this summer, and it will be interesting to see how this saga unfolds in weeks and months.
If “incredible” De Jung leaves Barca, where will it be next?
De Jung could choose the European elite if he moved from his current club this summer, but Fichajes appears to be the strongest link to Liverpool and Arsenal.
These are the UK’s top two teams at the moment, with Arne Slot’s side just winning the Premier League title, while Mikel Arteta’s Gunners are competing in the Champions League semi-finals.
Both of these could be extremely attractive destinations for De Jong, whom he has been described as “incredible” by his teammate Mark Cassad, according to Mundo Deportivo…
There is no doubt about the quality of De Jong, but it would not be entirely easy to see how it fits in Arsenal or Liverpool.
Both teams have many quality options at midfield, but Arsenal has the looming threat of Jorgiño and Thomas Parti with contracts at the end of the season.
It could lead to DeJohn’s role at Emirates Stadium, and his deceased creativity and creativity give them something a little different.
However, Liverpool already has mid-length playmakers like Alexis Mac Alistair and Dominique Sobosilai to do the job.