Frenkie de Jong | The last muppeting lap

Frenkie to United?


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There is nothing we can do tbh. I think he would be fine to join us if he were to leave but won't unless he gets paid what he is owed. And Barca won't pay him.
Us “we’re not paying deferred wages”

Barca “if he’s going, we’re not paying them”

FdJ “well I’m going nowhere until someone pays me”

 

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Or you know De Jong has been stringing Ten Hag along all this time?
There is that, which gives him a stronger hand with Barcelona, and getting his back pay.
It had crossed my mind.
 

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That will happen, if not already.

All this talk is just posturing.

He knows he will be leaving, just that he can't publicly come out and say anything otherwise barca has leverage over his deferred wages.
No they won't.

He can say he wants to leave if he likes, he has simply chose not to.

The contract is legally binding and him saying he'd like to try another league / club etc is immaterial.
 

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It's still different because it would change up the dynamic. De Jong currently has all of the cards, he's done everything right. No matter the outcome he comes out as the good guy (even if Barca will make him out not to be). If he publicly stated he wouldn't mind the challenge of the Premier League, but cannot due to deferred wages, Barca could still turn around and say "So you have publicly said you don't mind moving, but are being greedy. You need to accept a lower fee to move. The fans now expect you to move because you said you don't put Barca ahead of every option".


And not that it's right, but United seem to be treated differrently than the Spanish giants. It's OK if a player is open to leave us, but wanting to leave Barca/Real is a death sentence to your time in the club.
This is again all immaterial, it doesn't change the legally binding terms of the signed contract. Meaning the money is still to be paid at some point.

You are confusing public perception with the reality of legally binding contracts.

He shouldn't give a flying fiddlers what Barca say or do if he says he wants to leave cause he still is the "good guy" to all bar die hard Barca fans.
 

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What "worker" wants a pay cut? None.

Not wanting to accept it is irrelevant. Do you think the players wanted to take one last year? They did. Dembele is accepting the pay cut also this week.

God sake folks, take the blinkers off. Players are still lining up to play for Barca like Raphina and Lewa pushing for a move, probably on a reduced salary also to play for the club
But again Romano said 2 things:

1- De Jong does not want to leave Barca
2- De Jong will not accept a wage reduction.

Why do you think the 1st thing will happen and the 2nd thing won't?
 

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Anyone tried to bath a cat? You know that moment when you want to put a cat into the water?
You=Barca
Frenkie=cat
United=water
 

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No they won't.

He can say he wants to leave if he likes, he has simply chose not to.

The contract is legally binding and him saying he'd like to try another league / club etc is immaterial.
The contract is legally binding, if its still in effect. Which it won't be when he leaves the club and signs a new one with us.

The wages were deferred to the remainder of his contract which runs till 2026. I think thats the point of contention and where barca are trying to weasel their way out of paying anything.
 

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There is that, which gives him a stronger hand with Barcelona, and getting his back pay.
It had crossed my mind.
FdJ has a contract. If he stays he will get his agreed salary which includes his deferred wages. What about this don't people get. He doesn't need a stronger hand with Barca. He quite literally has the best hand. He holds almost all the cards unless Barca, a club in a financial clusterfeck of a situation decide to completely shoot themselves in the foot and not play him. They would still be paying him though. That is the only power they have over him. Will he play or not. Thats it.

Everything else is a question of "will FdJ accept any reduction in his deferred wages due to move and how much of those deferred wages are Barca will to pay to persuade him to move".
 

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This is again all immaterial, it doesn't change the legally binding terms of the signed contract. Meaning the money is still to be paid at some point.

You are confusing public perception with the reality of legally binding contracts.

He shouldn't give a flying fiddlers what Barca say or do if he says he wants to leave cause he still is the "good guy" to all bar die hard Barca fans.
I of course know the contractual obligations are still there, but De Jong stating publicly that he wouldn't mind a move would give Barca an improvement to their negotiation stance.

You say he would be the good guy to everyone but the Barca fans, well what happens if he says he is open to a move, but they cannot agree on how to make this deal happen. Then he would have to stay and be abused by the Barca fans.

"You should agree to move without (or lower amount of) your deferred salary. Do you really want to stay here next season when the fans have heard you say you are willing to move?"

De Jong gains nothing by stating in public that he wants to move, as long as United know privately that he is open to move as long as De Jong and Barca can agree on what to do with his deferred wages. For now it's a Mexican standoff between them, while we wait to see what happens after triggers are pulled.
 

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The contract is legally binding, if its still in effect. Which it won't be when he leaves the club and signs a new one with us.

The wages were deferred to the remainder of his contract which runs till 2026. I think thats the point of contention and where barca are trying to weasel their way out of paying anything.
Yep I understand that.

I'm addressing the point about his public statements and wanting to stay. He could easily say I want to move, It puts the ball firmly in our court and forcing a deal as it puts pressure on Barca to resolve, essentially its all parties vs Barca then. If he wants the money that badly go in for the kill, get the deal done and move on with life.

Instead he is choosing to kiss the Barca badge and say he is happy and allowing it to drag on relentlessly.

Pretty sure Bale opted for similar actions to force the move from Spurs to Real many moons ago.
 
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Not wanting to accept it is irrelevant. Do you think the players wanted to take one last year? They did. Dembele is accepting the pay cut also this week.
There’s a lie.

Dembele has no contract, and no pay to “cut”.

He’s an out of contract injury as feck prone footballer, who has zero chance of getting his previous wages anywhere due to those injury issues. It’ll be like Phil Jones or Bailly expecting their next club to match their previous wage, not happening.
 

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Time for Utd to move on. We want players that want to be here not another Di Maria. Neves proven premiership quality and would jump at the chance please
 

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No way he does a Bale. Bale got to sit around on a full trophy cabinet, including what a hat trick of champions league medals.

Also need to reiterate what an embarrassment it will be for him to stay at Barca after all this. No way he does.
 

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Yep I understand that.

I'm addressing the point about his public statements and wanting to stay. He could easily say I want to move, It puts the ball firmly in our court and forcing a deal as it puts pressure on Barca to resolve, essentially its all parties vs Barca then. If he wants the money that badly go in for the kill, get the deal done and move on with life.

Instead he is choosing to kiss the Barca badge and say he is happy and allowing it to drag on relentlessly.

Pretty sure Bale opted for similar actions to force the move from Spurs to Real many moons ago.
If a player publicly states he wants to leave, then it might be construed as an official transfer request, which would likely forfeit even more loyalty payments/bonuses due to him.

I don't think any player who is professional would openly state he wants to leave his current club.

I also wouldn't take for face value any of these "journalists" reports. They've mostly been briefed and to what agenda for each respective party?
 
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If a player publicly states he wants to leave, then it might be construed as an official transfer request, which would likely forfeit even more loyalty payments/bonuses due to him.

I don't think any player who is professional would openly state he wants to leave his current club.
He’s been told that a million times but chooses to ignore it, he even suggested he act like Pogba :lol: as though that’s a good role model for footballers behaviour.
 

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There’s a lie.

Dembele has no contract, and no pay to “cut”.

He’s an out of contract injury as feck prone footballer, who has zero chance of getting his previous wages anywhere due to those injury issues. It’ll be like Phil Jones or Bailly expecting their next club to match their previous wage, not happening.
He was out of contract a few weeks.

The contractual pay he was on vs the new deal is 40% less. That is reported literally everywhere, a simply google search confirms it.

Basically if he was on 100k up to the point of the old contract expiring, he is now on 60k... 40% pay cut.
 

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Imagine having such little self respect that you'd stay with an employer that treats you as Barca have.
Imagine having such little self respect that you'd allow an employer bully you out the door without paying up the €18m in wages they owe you.
 

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If a player publicly states he wants to leave, then it might be construed as an official transfer request, which would likely forfeit even more loyalty payments/bonuses due to him.

I don't think any player who is professional would openly state he wants to leave his current club.

I also wouldn't take for face value any of these "journalists" reports. They've mostly been briefed and to what agenda for each respective party?
A transfer request is in writing, they can construe or perceive verbal sentiments how they like. I'm pretty sure the written agreement would trump most every sentiment he makes about considering his future / proposals from other clubs.

Agree on the journo's sentiments btw, he's staying / going is flip flopping here all day.
 

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One of the most tedious transfer sagas. Completely understand the player, he should be paid what he’s owed by his own club, that’s not our business and we shouldn’t be paying a penny out of our own pockets to speed up the process, let him settle this mess with his own mess joke of a club.

I’ll be happy if he joined, don’t mind if he didn’t.
We have exciting young players in midfield and plenty of numbers with Eriksen joining as well.
They have Pedri and Gavi we have Zidane, Jimmy Garner and Robbie Savage junior, lets go.
 

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No way he does a Bale. Bale got to sit around on a full trophy cabinet, including what a hat trick of champions league medals.

Also need to reiterate what an embarrassment it will be for him to stay at Barca after all this. No way he does.
no way that Barca freeze him out. This is not a credible threat.
 

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Smart? He’s selling away their future revenue while signing players for big money when they can’t even register them.
It’s definitely not smart at all. They already have a massive squad with plenty of good players in young to prime age that all need to play to develop. Since Kessie the only area they are really short on top quality or potential top quality is full back and striker and they go out and sign Raphina even though they already have Fati, Torres, Dembele and Depay who can play there. It’s daft squad management. They just needed to tighten up for a season or two and sell the older lads, return the terrible loans, sell their players out on loan and take a hit there and regroup. Instead they are forcing one of their best and most saleable players out the door (who’s to say they couldn’t get far more for him the future) and selling their future income streams at a cut price not taking inflation into consideration. And we think we’ve got muppets….
 
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He was out of contract a few weeks.

The contractual pay he was on vs the new deal is 40% less. That is reported literally everywhere, a simply google search confirms it.

Basically if he was on 100k up to the point of the old contract expiring, he is now on 60k... 40% pay cut.
No, his old contract is finished. Even without their dog shit situation they would never ever offer someone with that injury record similar terms, stop talking out of your arse.

His new contract represents his shit transfer to Barca so far and his time on the treatment table. They actually tried selling him in Jan and the only reason his has this new offer is because he managed a couple of good months without injury to tempt Xavi and the club into what likely will be another mistake.
 

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No ones coming out of this situation looking good.

Barca look like an embarrassment refusing to pay the wages the player is owed

United look ridiculous chasing a player all summer that doesn’t want to move

And De Jong looks pretty pathetic desperately trying to stay at a club that are so publicly keen to ditch him

It’s quite embarrassing all round. And just trust United to be a part of it. Wouldn’t be a United transfer window without some ridiculous chase that goes on all summer. We never, ever, learn.
 

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Mitten is as close to Manchester United and Barcelona as any journalist, if not closer. 60% chance it is. Another two or three weeks will really test fans patience though.
 

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The contract is legally binding, if its still in effect. Which it won't be when he leaves the club and signs a new one with us.

The wages were deferred to the remainder of his contract which runs till 2026. I think thats the point of contention and where barca are trying to weasel their way out of paying anything.
This is wrong. A legally binding contract is a legally binding contract. The relevant provisions will almost always survive termination. FDJ doesn’t waive his rights just by leaving Barca… if he doesn’t come it’s because he doesn’t want to come.
 

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If Barcelona were to publicly claim they wouldn’t play him if he stays, does his World Cup place become at risk, Or is Van Gaal only willing to impose such rules to our detriment?.
 

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If Barcelona were to publicly claim they wouldn’t play him if he stays, does his World Cup place become at risk, Or is Van Gaal only willing to impose such rules to our detriment?.
Dont think theyd do that.
 

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There is more to it than what he is owed. He has just bought a mansion and got engaged, and his girlfriend doesn't want to leave Barcelona for Manchester. Maybe we should pull out, if he doesn't sign by friday.
 

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no way that Barca freeze him out. This is not a credible threat.
Of course they can, if they want to. If they're upset with him they can make him ride the bench and never play again. Make him train alone etc.

Especially in a world cup year, do you really think he wants that?
 

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No, his old contract is finished. Even without their dog shit situation they would never ever offer someone with that injury record similar terms, stop talking out of your arse.

His new contract represents his shit transfer to Barca so far and his time on the treatment table. They actually tried selling him in Jan and the only reason his has this new offer is because he managed a couple of good months without injury to tempt Xavi and the club into what likely will be another mistake.
You're not getting me.

I understand his old deal ran out, he was a free agent. The point I am making is they let it run out, they didn't make him a new proposal with increased wages.

That contract ran its course, then they offered him a new deal which is 40% less than his prior one.

And I don't disagree at all on how much of a disaster he's been, doesn't change the fact they are now paying him 40% less then then original contract he had with Barca.
 
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