Frenkie De Jong, a young talented and future promising prospect of Dutch National team and AJAX FC currently,who garnered the attention of media and many big European clubs like PSG,Barca, Manchester City like a girl wearing Denim shorts having waxed legs with a proper gait in a mall, is hypothetically or from the perspective of rumours, joining Paris Saint-Germain Football Club of France.
PSG, a club which merely doesn’t need any kind of introduction tag in the current timeline of European football.
PSG, a club that surely doesn’t have a glorious history, rich culture and traditions like their main competitor to land FdJ, the famous Catalan giants… FC Barcelona, nor they have significant convincing factors as chance-to-train-and-play-under-PepGuardiola & chance-to-play-in-glamorous-PremierLeague, like the reigning English champions… Manchester City. But what PSG surely have is a midfield comprises of a natural RB, a DM converted CB, and a winger (!), a mastermind like Tuchel on the sidelines, and most importantly, the best sporting project in the world football right now along with Manchester City, and of course, a lot of Money to achieve it.
So, in the light of various news and rumours, FDJ would be joining French giants soon.
Cut the crap and let’s travel to the pinpoint; The reactions of fans over this long fabricated saga which drew lot of attention, opinions during this whole course.
Everyone wants to weigh on this according to his own criteria especially from the cules point of view.
Some heavyweights of Barca FT do come here and want to put their guns on Frenkie’s shoulder and to fire claiming that his quest for money outweighed his will to join his club of dreams or his will to play with the footballing star Lionel Messi.
Or the other sector whose bullseye will always be Board. May be, deserved so when we put the poor management of FC Barcelona under consideration since these past years. They would target the board specifically saying, that the board has failed to make Frenkie an appropriate offer or failed to convince him to join the Spanish giants.
Hold your horses, we’re not done yet.
I bet there’s a 3rd rising party which wanna mount the loads on the back of Eric Abidal, the current sporting director of football club Barcelona who would * again hypothetically * favour the heritage of his nationality i.e France. Anyhow, that nationality prospect is Adrien Rabiot who is most likely to leave PSG in a reciprocal way in order to grant that space to younger Frenkie De Jong.
Icing on the cake, the Spanish giants FC Barcelona are lurking or having a profitable stratagem for his exit from Paris Saint-Germain Football Club by giving him an offer.
However, this is the level of fluctuations regarding opinions after rumours of Frenkie joining PSG got galvanized among all of the Barca Twitter.
So after when everything is considered and depicted inch-perfect from Barca FT’s point of view, lemme terminate this boring writing with the contribution of my opinion in this whole saga;
To me he’s a generational talent who is massively appreciated by the people. It’s definitely his right to decide his future under the consideration of every dimension like money,status, playing time. May be, it was neither board’s incompetency nor his greed for money. May be, his decision got dictated by the playing time scenario which seems a quite tough challenge while being a Barca player where the midfield segment is already over-stacked and where the players like Coutinho and Malcom find it hard to get the playing minutes on the pitch. Or where our own academy prospects like Alenya, Puig barely find any minutes to share the pitch with first XI. While speaking all of these scenarios, none of you should forget about the coach. A coach in any sport generally or in football particularly is just like a ‘hub or switch’ in ‘Star Topology’ of computer networking layouts or arrangements. A coach assists players in developing their full potentials. And in the game like football,the more you practise it on the pitch the more you become developed. However, under the management of a manager like Ernasto Valverde, there may sound pessimism when it comes to get minutes on the pitch.
Hold on! I never meant to subside Valverde’s value as a coach. It’s just his coaching style.
He’s a bit less follower of experimental theory or a risky play when you consider it versus other managers like Pep Guardiola or masterminds like Tuchels and others. (May be, I’d be wrong on my opinions, but remember these are only opinions on the basis of visible scenario. And opinions do always have wings to fly with time. 🙂 )
So, let’s fly back to the lodge of Frenkie’s perspective, may be he preferred Tuchel personally when he got all the scenario under consideration while deciding his future.
Players are professional, they do play for money,status,fame and many factors come in their tracks while spilling their signatures on a piece of paper which is synchronously designated as official contract.
I’d suggest all the angry fans to cool down their jets and keyboards after all and to wish him the best of luck. 😉
