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According to some information, Hansi Flick, FC Barcelona coach, would like to extend the Jongie de Jong contract after being mentioned several times for a transfer.
According to Sport, Flick hopes that Barcelona will convince the midfielder to extend his contract which expires in the summer of 2026. The report adds that Barça proposed to the Dutchman, who was mentioned several times for a transfer to Manchester United, a New blog last, but that was unable to do anything.
Sport adds that Flick considers Jong as an important player in Barcelona and that he could soon replace Marc Casado in the workforce. The report adds that the main problem in negotiations is the salary, in particular while the Blaugrana are mired in financial difficulties.
Se queda?
The report indicates that if a contractual agreement is not finalized this summer, by Jong will be on sale. But after Ronald Araujo, Pedri and Gavi signed new contracts, Flick also wants to keep the 27 -year -old.
The former Ajax player, who has more playing time in recent times with Barça, hopes to hold against Seville in Liga on Sunday evening.
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