Manchester United summer transfer target Frenkie de Jong has reiterated his commitment to Barcelona even though he enjoyed working under Erik ten Hag.
The Dutch midfielder has repeatedly been linked with a move to Old Trafford where he would be reunited with his former Ajax head coach Ten Hag, with formal discussions between the player and the club starting last Wednesday.
But while the Red Devils want to buy, and Barcelona seem happy to sell, De Jong is not keen on leaving and once again made this point clear in an interview with Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad.
The 25-year-old said: ‘I have enough confidence in myself [to be a success at Barcelona]. I am not afraid. ‘I recently spoke extensively with the trainer [Xavi]. That was a very good conversation.
‘I will not go into that [the links to United]. Not even about other names or clubs. ‘I used to be naive and open-minded about it. I don’t do that anymore.
‘I understand that that link is made. That sum is not that difficult, it is logical.
‘I have enjoyed working with Ten Hag at Ajax – and I can’t look into the future, of course. But I prefer to stay at Barcelona.
‘That has always been my dream club and it still is. As long as I don’t hear from the club management, I assume nothing is going on.’
Ten Hag coached De Jong for 18 months, winning a league and cup double in 2019 while also reaching the semi-finals of the Champions League, eliminating Real Madrid and Juventus in the process.
He then moved to Barcelona for £77m and while he has done well, the La Liga club has struggled both on and off the pitch and due to their financial issues, Xavi is willing to sell several players in order to balance the books.
United have been desperate for a world-class defensive midfielder for some time and with Matic and Paul Pogba leaving the club this summer, it has become Ten Hag’s most pressing concern.
But, signing De Jong will not at all be easy, as not only is the player unwilling to leave, but Barca are looking to recoup almost all of his transfer fee, a price that will prove too much for the Red Devils.