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Barcelona midfielder Frenkie De Jong refuses to rule out Chelsea move despite rejecting Manchester United – Paper Round

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Chelsea to hijack Man Utd’s De Jong deal? Spanish media outlet Sport reveal that Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong is open to joining Chelsea this summer.

The Netherlands international has reportedly already rejected Manchester United for multiple reasons. De Jong wants has no interest in living in Manchester, believes the Red Devils are an “erratic” club and – most importantly – wants to compete in the Champions League.

The 25-year-old ideally wants to stay at Barcelona but if the club makes him leave, he would be open to living in London and competing for trophies with Chelsea.

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