De Jong prefers Chelsea or Bayern over Man United if forced out of Barcelona - reports
Frenkie De Jong would be more receptive to a move to Chelsea than Manchester United if he is forced out of Barcelona, although his preference is to remain at the Camp Nou, according to Spanish media reports.
De Jong, 25, has been the subject of speculation linking him with a move to United and a reunion with former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag, with various reports claiming a deal worth an initial €65 million ($66.4m) plus €20m in add‑ons has been agreed between the two clubs.
Despite the agreement being in place for a couple of weeks, De Jong is reportedly reluctant to join United and as a result the deal has stalled.
It is being claimed that the Netherlands international views a move to United as a step in the wrong direction for his career and he is not keen to join a club not competing in the Champions League.
First and foremost, though, is De Jong's desire to remain at Barcelona. The midfielder is settled in the city and is playing for his dream club, while the deferred wages he is owed by Barca - totalling around €17m - further complicates any move.
However, according to a report from Spanish outlet Sport, De Jong would consider Chelsea as an alternative if Barcelona are determined to sell him this summer.
De Jong is reportedly aware that Barca are open to offers as the club, still struggling under the weight of massive debt, attempt to balance the books following the expensive arrivals of Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski.
Sport claims that De Jong is more attracted to Chelsea due to the club's presence in the Champions League, its sporting project under the leadership of Thomas Tuchel and the new owners, and the club being located in London.
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