Five reasons Man Utd have not signed Frenkie de Jong YET as transfer fee talks rumbles on and midfielder wants to stay
FRUSTRATED Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is still waiting for the club to seal the signing of Frenkie de Jong.
The Red Devils added defender Tyrell Malacia to their squad last week in a £13million deal from Feyenoord.
Now Ten Hag is desperate to add Barcelona’s Dutch midfielder to his ranks at Old Trafford.
United have been chasing the star all summer - but they have run into a number of issues in trying to get the deal over the line.
Chief executive Richard Arnold and football director John Murtough have been spotted in Barcelona this week.
And they hope to finally get all of the issues surrounding the transfer sorted so that the ex-Ajax man can link-up with United on their pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia.
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Here’s a list of the problems that have held up the move so far:
TRANSFER FEE
It was reported earlier this month that an agreement worth £56.2million for the midfielder had been agreed - only for that to be rubbished by Barca president Joan Laporta.
A fee of £55m has now been settled on - but those are not the only financial issues causing a delay.
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It has been said that he has told friends and family of his desire to remain in Catalonia, where he has just bought a house in Pedralbes.
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UTD ARE A SHAMBLES
De Jong is only likely to depart for a team in the Champions League, and with United to feature in the Europa League next season, a switch to Old Trafford seems unlikely.
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Despite Ten Hag’s arrival in the dug-out, they are struggling to get transfer signings over the line to bolster their squad.
And the combination of the two above factors have led to superstar forward Cristiano Ronaldo asking to leave United.