Barcelona reportedly need to sell Frenkie de Jong this summer owing to the enormous sums that they are liable to pay him over the next four years of his current contract with the club.

Speculation has been swirling around the Dutchman’s future this summer, with Manchester United having agreed a deal in principle with the Spanish giants. It appeared at one stage as though the move was going to be a formality.

However, Barcelona president Joan Laporta last week threw a spanner in the works by suggesting that the Catalan club had ‘no intention’ of selling De Jong this summer.

Despite Laporta’s bullishness over the midfielder’s future, a report in Spanish publication Marca has outlined why Barcelona do want to sell the player.

According to the Madrid-based paper, should De Jong see out the remaining four years on his current deal, Barcelona owe the player £75m over the ensuing years.

The report states that the reason this figure appears so astronomical is owing to the enormous financial deal that the club initially awarded the midfielder with in 2019. It is believed this amounts to around £12m per year.

Due to the pandemic and the obvious problems football clubs, but in particular Barcelona, suffered during that period means that they deferred payments to De Jong to be paid after the event when their financial footing was more secure.

De Jong is said to have reduced his salary considerably over the pandemic-hit seasons, with it reducing from £12m to £2.5m in 2021-22 and then to £7.75m last season.

It is reported that De Jong’s fixed salary could double by next season. Marca suggest that if he were paid £7.75m last season, owing to his deferred payments, this could rise to around £15m next season. Then, they say, he will also be owed £2.5m in bonuses.

The next season, 2023-24, will see his salary increase even further. The Spanish publication say De Jong’s salary for that year, total, could come to £23m.

These figures all come before what Marca refer to as ‘variables’. These are payable to the Dutchman upon him meeting certain conditions or the club winning titles or even just reaching the final of the Champions League.

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