Frenkie de Jong Shuts Down Premier League Rumours: “I’m Happy at Barcelona”
Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong has made it clear that he’s not leaving the Camp Nou anytime soon — not even for the glamour of the English Premier League.
The Dutch international, who has been consistently linked with a move to England’s top flight, revealed that while Premier League clubs have shown interest, he remains content with life at Barcelona.
Speaking in an interview with ESPN, De Jong said:
“Premier League? I don’t think so. There have been offers, but I’m happy at Barça. The Premier League is the best league right now, like La Liga was about ten years ago. But that doesn’t mean you have to play there to show you’re a great player.”
Since joining Barcelona from Ajax in 2019, De Jong has become one of the most important figures in the club’s midfield, known for his composure, vision, and tactical intelligence.
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In a football era where loyalty often takes the back seat to big-money transfers, Frenkie de Jong’s statement feels refreshingly grounded. While the Premier League is undoubtedly the most competitive and commercially dominant league today, De Jong’s decision highlights something fans sometimes forget — fulfillment isn’t always found in a new jersey or a fatter paycheck.
His remarks carry quiet confidence — that greatness isn’t defined by geography. Just as Messi didn’t need to play in England to prove his brilliance, De Jong seems determined to build his legacy on his own terms.
It’s also a reminder that Barcelona, despite their struggles in recent seasons, still holds a certain magic that money can’t buy. For De Jong, loyalty to that legacy outweighs the allure of the Premier League spotlight.
In a football world obsessed with transfers, his stance is a nod to something rare — contentment in the midst of constant speculation.




