Barcelona sporting director Deco has lifted the lid on contract renewal discussions between the club and key midfielder Frenkie de Jong. The Netherlands international’s current deal expires next summer but the Blaugrana hierarchy have now revealed they are confident fresh terms will be agreed soon as negotiations are set to continue between both parties.
Speculation has been swirling around De Jong's future
Speculation has been rife regarding De Jong’s future at Barcelona. In a recent report from Spanish publication , talks between De Jong and the Spanish champions were back on track after initially hitting the buffers when the 28-year-old switched to a new agent.
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Another report from the same outlet then claimed that De Jong was close to putting pen to paper on a contract extension which would tie him to Barcelona until 2029. The report stated that the former Ajax star had even agreed to take a pay cut in order to remain with Hansi Flick’s side.
Getty Images SportRevealed: Deco opens up about the contract talks with De Jong
And now Barcelona chief Deco has had his say on where things stand with De Jong. In an interview with , the 48-year-old has revealed that while an agreement is yet to be found, discussions are going well between both parties and there is belief that a deal can be concluded in the near future.
In quotes carried by , Deco said: “We are talking. Frenkie is really enjoying being here. He has matured on all levels, with his family, in the team.
“If you are a player with character, you don’t just want to stay because you are in Barcelona, but because you want to compete for titles, and he sees that he can compete for titles. He sees this and wants to stay here.
“At the club, we see him as a key player for the current project and the coming years, so I think we’ll get him to continue.”
And when pressed on whether he believes De Jong will ink fresh terms, Deco added: “Yes, I do.”
Barca president Laporta remains confident De Jong will stay
In a separate interview earlier this month, Barcelona president Joan Laporta also expressed his belief that De Jong would remain at the club, telling "The renewal with De Jong is being worked on. De Jong has done an extraordinary job. We said we didn't want any player whose contract expires this year, but we made an exception for De Jong because he changed agents. He's motivated; he even says he's sleeping despite having recently become a father. We expect good news soon.”