BarcelonaWhen Barça sealed the signing of Frenkie de Jong in January 2019, the feeling at the club was one of maximum congratulations. Barça had overtaken other great giants of European football such as Manchester City and PSG to sign one of the brightest young players in an Ajax team that marveled at Europe for its bold and uninhibited football. Before landing at Barça, the Dutchman was named in UEFA’s ideal eleven as the Champions League’s best midfielder. However, despite being an exciting signing who generated a consensus in both the club and the fans, Frenkie has not yet finished finding his place at Barça. In addition, he now has extra competition with Gavi and Nico, heirs to Pedri’s impact last year.
Busquets relief or Haaland funding?
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Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
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