De Jong: Barça boss urged me to leave – rumors about Liverpool FC

Very high salary until 2026

Frenkie de Jong from FC Barcelona was one of the most discussed players of the summer: Barça wanted to give him up, Manchester United with de Jong’s ex-coach Erik ten Hag wanted to have him – and in the end everything stayed the same. “I was calm. I decided in May that I wanted to stay,” the Dutchman told the broadcaster.Ziggo sports“. “My opinion never changed during this phase. But you know the pressure will come.”

The Catalans reportedly wanted to get de Jong off the payroll as he is expected to earn around €90m gross by the end of the contract in 2026. This sum comes about because the midfielder is said to have given up part of his salary at the beginning of the corona pandemic in order to help the club, which apparently will be on top of his salary in the coming years.

According to de Jong, the pressure came “from the newspapers, from the President. Actually from everywhere, but I wanted to stay at Barça – it didn’t surprise me.” Club president Joan Laporta put together a new team last summer and took a financial risk to do so. De Jong, who was hired by Ajax Amsterdam for EUR 86 million in 2019, is playing an unusual role this season: he commutes between the bench and the starting eleven.

Mbappé ousts Messi & Ronaldo: The 10 highest paid footballers of 2022/23

10 Kevin De Bruyne | Man City | $29 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $25M
Additional income from advertising etc.: $4 million
Numbers according to “Forbes”

9 Andres Iniesta | Vissel Kobe | 30 million dollars

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Salary & Bonuses: $25M
Additional income from advertising etc.: $5 million

8 Eden Hazard | Madrid | $31 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $27M
Additional income from advertising etc: $4 million

7 Robert Lewandowski | FC Barcelona | $35 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $27M
Additional income from advertising etc: $8 million

6 Erling Haaland | Man City | $39 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $35M
Additional income from advertising etc: $4 million

5 Mohamed Salah | Liverpool FC | $53 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $35M
Additional income from advertising etc: $18 million

4 Neymar | PSG | $87 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $55M
Additional income from advertising etc: $32 million

3 Cristiano Ronaldo | United | 100 million dollars

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Salary & Bonuses: $40M
Additional income from advertising etc: $60 million

2 Lionel Messi | PSG | $110 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $65M
Additional income from advertising etc: $55 million

1 Kylian Mbappe | PSG | $128 million

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Salary & Bonuses: $110M
Additional income from advertising etc: $18 million

“I knew that I would play fewer minutes at the start of the season,” said de Jong, who only came off the bench in the big games against FC Bayern and Inter Milan in the Champions League. “I wasn’t a starter against FC Bayern, but I hope to be again against Real Madrid.” Thanks to the better goal difference, the Catalans travel to Madrid as the front runners – the kick-off is at 4:15 p.m. on Sunday.

Rumour: Liverpool FC on transfer from FC Barcelona de Jong

In Spain, meanwhile, rumors are circulating that Liverpool FC is also said to have started courting de Jong. This is reported by the Barcelona-based “Sports“. Man United are also still interested in signing the central midfielder. There could be a great need in central midfield, especially for Jürgen Klopp’s Reds, because the contracts of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keïta and loan player Arthur Melo are expiring. If de Jong’s minutes remain so manageable, the likelihood of a transfer should increase.

Núñez, van Dijk and Co.: The most expensive additions to Liverpool FC

17 Georginio Wijnaldum | 16/17 for €27.5m from Newcastle United

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As of August 16, 2022

16 Adam Lallana | 14/15 for €31m from Southampton FC

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14 Alex Oxlade Chamberlain | 17/18 for €38m from Arsenal

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14 Fernando Torres | 07/08 for €38m from Atlético Madrid

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13 Ibrahima Konate | 21/22 for €40m from RB Leipzig

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11 Andy Carroll | 10/11 for €41m from Newcastle United

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11 Roberto Firmino | 15/16 for €41m from 1899 Hoffenheim

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10 Sadio Mané | 16/17 for €41.2m from Southampton FC

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9 Mohamed Salah | 17/18 for €42m from AS Roma

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8 Diogo Iota | 20/21 for €44.7m from Wolverhampton

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7 Fabino | 18/19 for €45m from AS Monaco

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6 Christian Benteke | 15/16 for €46.5m from Aston Villa

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5 Luis Díaz I 21/22 for €47m from FC Porto

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4 Naby Keïta | 18/19 for €60m from RB Leipzig

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3 Alison | 18/19 for €62.5m from AS Roma

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2 Darwin Nunez | 2022/23 for €75m from Benfica

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Bonuses of €25 million possible

1 Virgil van Dijk | 17/18 for €84.7m from Southampton FC

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