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Frenkie De Jong’s future at FC Barcelona seems shrouded in thick fog. Recently, rumors have linked the Dutch midfielder with a possible move to Saudi Arabia.
According to A.S.these speculations originate from the efforts of the player’s agent, Ali Dursun, who would have inquired about the functioning of the Saudi championship and living conditions in the country. However, no concrete discussions surrounding a transfer of the former Ajax Amsterdam player have been reported.
De Jong wants to continue writing Barça history
In an interview given to TelegraafAli Dursun wanted to clarify the situation, brushing aside the idea of his client leaving for the Gulf.
“The reports about a departure for Saudi Arabia make no sense. This distracts Frenkie from what he really wants: to shine at Barça, the club he loves the most. Who knows, maybe Barça and Frenkie will stay together for a long time”he declared.
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