Liverpool preparing €40 million bid to lure Barcelona captain away | OneFootball

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·3 May 2025

Liverpool preparing €40 million bid to lure Barcelona captain away

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Barcelona may soon face a difficult decision as Liverpool prepare a €40 million bid to sign Frenkie de Jong, according to Fichajes.

After a successful season lifting the Premier League title, Liverpool manager Arne Slot is eager to build his midfield around a player he knows well and trusts, and De Jong fits the bill perfectly.


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Despite being under contract with Barcelona until 2026, De Jong’s name has popped up once again in the transfer market. Barcelona’s financial struggles have made them more open to offers, especially if a strong bid comes in.

Though he remains a vital part of the squad on the pitch, the club may be forced to consider letting go of one of their most technically gifted midfielders.

Slot’s midfield vision: De Jong the missing piece?

Liverpool’s midfield is already packed with talent like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, but Slot is keen on adding a player who can dictate the tempo and control games.

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Liverpool are serious about Frenkie de Jong. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

He feels De Jong, known for his calmness, composure, and ability to carry the ball forward, would bring a unique presence to the heart of the team.

The upcoming season will be critical for Liverpool, with rivals like Manchester City and Arsenal reinforcing heavily. De Jong’s arrival would offer a boost in quality and experience, especially in big games.

His tactical understanding and chemistry with fellow Dutch players could also ease his adaptation.

Tricky situation at Barcelona

De Jong has featured in 40 games this season for Barcelona, scoring twice and assisting twice — a modest return, but his role goes beyond numbers.

He is one of the team’s most consistent performers, and his leadership on the pitch is clear.

While Liverpool are in the lead, they are not alone. Arsenal and Manchester City remain attentive to any movement in this saga. For now, all eyes are on Barcelona — will they cash in, or keep De Jong as a pillar of their midfield?

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