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The rumored acquisition of Frenkie de Jong to Manchester United is the longest-running speculation of the summer transfer season. And the daily twists and turns the agreement takes are reminiscent of a Hollywood movie. Erik ten Hag declared the Barcelona midfielder his first priority when he took over, but Joan Laporta's words and Chelsea's arrival have muddled the situation even further.
United had committed to a €65 million upfront payment and an additional €20 million in add-ons. The Dutch international's move is being held up because the Catalan giants owe him around £13.7 million in basic pay and another £3.4 million in incentives.
According to FootballTransfers, the Camp Nou club is only ready to pay back €3.5 million, with the player agreeing to forego the remainder. The former Ajax player will not leave Catalunya without being paid.
In the middle of all of this, Chelsea, under new owner Todd Boehly, have seriously considered hijacking the deal as Thomas Tuchel tries to bolster his midfield.
The new Chelsea owner was at Barcelona's office to discuss a few deals, one of which involved De Jong. According to SPORT, they are willing to pay two players, Cesar Azpilicueta and Marcos Alonso, as well as £51 million to beat United to the 25-year-signature. old's
However, due to the club's financial difficulties, they would prefer a cash transaction.
United maintains control.
The Dutch international had no desire to leave the Catalan giants since they were his dream club. However, Ten Hag's charm offensive has insured that if the player does leave La Liga, it will be for Manchester United.
Despite the London club's late arrival, De Jong would prefer to reunite with his old Ajax manager, as both Manu Sainz and the Daily Mail have stated.
Ali Dursun, the player's agent, is in London speaking with United officials. He was recently photographed at Carrington, and he represents new United signing Tyrell Malacia, as well as Donny Van de Beek and Victor Lindelof.
It has also been stated that the agent has lost trust in Barcelona's handling of the situation.
The Red Devils believe that playing the waiting game is the best strategy. They are aware of Laporta's methods and believe Chelsea's arrival will compel United to either raise their asking price or accept a reduced pay.
Ten Hag's plan to fly all prospects on the preseason trip did not go as planned. However, if the Reds are able to complete the De Jong trade, it will be considered a victory given the problems that the deal has brought with it.
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