A Barça executive transferred to Real Madrid?

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Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is reportedly closely monitoring the situation of a player who has become unwanted at FC Barcelona.

Ronaldo, Michael Laudrup, Luis Enrique, Javier Saviola: in the past, many players have played for Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, ​​some like Luis Figo even went directly from one to the other. Will the list of traitors grow longer soon?

Always on the lookout for the slightest opportunity, Florentino Perez would not say no to signing a Blaugrana. According to Central Defensethe merengue president would thus closely follow the situation of Frenkie de Jong, from whom the Catalan club would like to part ways, as last summer.

Florentino Perez on the lookout

Under contract until 2026 with Barça, the Dutch international midfielder (27 years old) is the highest paid player in La Liga with an estimated annual income of 37.5 million euros. A salary that has become too high for FCB, whose finances are still in the red.

If the Barcelona leaders manage to get rid of him, the Casa Blanca could then jump at the opportunity, Florentino Pérez particularly appreciating his profile. But the trend would for the moment rather be towards a departure to Manchester United for the metronome of the Oranje.

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