The situation of Frenkie de Jong has been a recurring topic in recent months. Since his arrival at FC Barcelona, the Dutch midfielder has been the subject of numerous speculations. Recently, these rumors pointed to a possible departure of the player, but the latest news indicates otherwise.
A Return to His Best Version
Frenkie de Jong has gone through challenging times, especially after an ankle injury. However, the Dutchman has regained his best form and has established himself as one of the pillars of Hansi Flick's team.
Over the months, De Jong has been showing why he is an indispensable footballer for Barcelona. His technique and vision of the game are complemented by his great physical recovery and his adaptation to Hansi Flick's style.

At 27 years old, De Jong is experiencing his best physical and mental moment, being key for Barça and the Netherlands national team. This recovery has been essential for his situation at the club, as he has proven to be a decisive player in crucial matches.
The Desire to Renew
De Jong has a contract with FC Barcelona until 2026, which means he still has two years left in his bond with the club.
However, De Jong has decided to take the next step and has requested a meeting with Joan Laporta, Barça's president. According to Mundo Deportivo, De Jong has conveyed to his representative, Ali Dursun, that his intention is to renew with the Catalan club.
The footballer is very satisfied in Barcelona, both personally and professionally. He enjoys the soccer he plays under Hansi Flick's orders and feels comfortable living in the city. This stability has been key for De Jong to want to commit long-term to Barça.
Barcelona's Stance
Meanwhile, FC Barcelona is willing to renew Frenkie de Jong, but with certain conditions.
Although the club wants to continue with De Jong, the final decision must go through Hansi Flick, according to the sports management, led by Deco. The German coach is very happy with De Jong's performance and considers him an essential piece in his tactical scheme.
However, Barcelona prefers not to rush into negotiations. Although De Jong wants to renew, the club prefers to wait until the end of the season, with the League, the Cup, and the Champions League at stake.
It is a key moment to evaluate the performance of their players, and De Jong is no exception.