21 - Frenkie de Jong

JamDav1982

Senior Member
He received a loyalty bonus from Bartomeu.

Every player more or less gets those particularly if high profile transfer and never discussed in 'annual salary' near enough unless huge.

Still even if add that which dont for other players.. your source backs me up not capology,

It is the exact source used previously to counter the numpties who claimed he was on 37m annual salary a season.

Guess who amended their figures to match the ones I said previously? Capology... they no longer claim 37m

I guess you still think they were right though..
 

M3ls

Well-known member

The fixed, deferred and bonus payments of De Jong's contract​

There are three main reasons why these amounts are so high. Firstly, the player's fixed salary was stipulated at 14m euros when he signed for Barcelona in 2019.


Secondly, there are deferred payments brought about by the pandemic, as De Jong gave up an important part of his salary in an agreement that meant he would recover the amount during the following seasons.

Then, finally, there are loyalty bonuses he has in his contract totalling 15.58m euros.

The deferred payments, together with the loyalty bonuses, mean that in the next two seasons the overall amount to be received by the player will rise significantly.

If last season he received a fixed 9m euros, next season he would receive double that amount.

In addition, he will receive a bonus of almost 3m euros, which will bring his total to almost 21m euros.

The 2023/24 season would be the highest of all, as he'd receive 27.7m euros for both his fixed salary and bonuses. These figures could be increased with the variables.


05/07/2022

The fixed, deferred and bonus payments of De Jong's contract​

There are three main reasons why these amounts are so high. Firstly, the player's fixed salary was stipulated at 14m euros when he signed for Barcelona in 2019.


Secondly, there are deferred payments brought about by the pandemic, as De Jong gave up an important part of his salary in an agreement that meant he would recover the amount during the following seasons.

Then, finally, there are loyalty bonuses he has in his contract totalling 15.58m euros.

The deferred payments, together with the loyalty bonuses, mean that in the next two seasons the overall amount to be received by the player will rise significantly.

If last season he received a fixed 9m euros, next season he would receive double that amount.

In addition, he will receive a bonus of almost 3m euros, which will bring his total to almost 21m euros.

The 2023/24 season would be the highest of all, as he'd receive 27.7m euros for both his fixed salary and bonuses. These figures could be increased with the variables.

De Jong's salary deductions​

In De Jong's first season, the COVID-19 pandemic enforced changes to his contract. In that first season, the club reduced the salary of all first team players by 12 percent on a linear basis and the Dutchman was paid 12.32m euros instead of the 14m euros in his contract.

The continuation of the pandemic meant that the following year the contract had to be renegotiated once more.

What the player did was to extend his commitment for two more seasons and defer his payments.

In the first two seasons, 2020/21 and 2021/22, the player reduced his salary from 14m euros to 3m euros and 9m euros respectively.

That meant giving up 16m euros, which he would be paid over the remaining four seasons until the end of his contract in 2026. That is why he now earns a fixed 18m euros, made up of the 14m euros he was earning plus the 4m euros deferred.

For the final season, there will be additional 1m euros, bringing the total amount he earns to 19m euros.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Yes tht all back up what I argued previously and contradicts Capology 37m claim,

Not even capology claim that now.. but I guess you can still believe. Nothing stopping you.

So 27m for highest he earned for Annual AND Bonuses.. comes to 37m annual salary?

You are wrong. Move on.

Not even Capology thinks his annual salary is 37m now ... they too have 18m and 19m to natch the source you linked to.

You destroyed your own argument there.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Frenkie building good value here. Benched Casado and looks to be working impressively in a Pedri tandem. Reminds me of 08/09 when people said Iniesta-Xavi will never work together in midfield.

Pedri-Frenkie as a double pivot in 2025, with Dani Olmo ahead of them. Who would expect that to work a year ago!?

Renew with a more accessible BO clause is what we will be aiming for here.

Need to see how the season ends though, a fortnight with Koeman at the end of this month could fuck it all up with an injury.
 

Porque

Senior Member
Everyone on here literally said FDJ best role is double pivot lol

Back then he had Shuttlecock or whatever he is called as the defensive minded of the two.

We're sitting here with Pedri, which few said he would operate deep.

And everybody including Xavi (not shitting on him @jamrock) said the pair needed to be in a trio and have a proper dmc behind them.
 

Birdy

Senior Member

The fixed, deferred and bonus payments of De Jong's contract​

There are three main reasons why these amounts are so high. Firstly, the player's fixed salary was stipulated at 14m euros when he signed for Barcelona in 2019.


Secondly, there are deferred payments brought about by the pandemic, as De Jong gave up an important part of his salary in an agreement that meant he would recover the amount during the following seasons.

Then, finally, there are loyalty bonuses he has in his contract totalling 15.58m euros.

The deferred payments, together with the loyalty bonuses, mean that in the next two seasons the overall amount to be received by the player will rise significantly.

If last season he received a fixed 9m euros, next season he would receive double that amount.

In addition, he will receive a bonus of almost 3m euros, which will bring his total to almost 21m euros.

The 2023/24 season would be the highest of all, as he'd receive 27.7m euros for both his fixed salary and bonuses. These figures could be increased with the variables.


05/07/2022

The fixed, deferred and bonus payments of De Jong's contract​

There are three main reasons why these amounts are so high. Firstly, the player's fixed salary was stipulated at 14m euros when he signed for Barcelona in 2019.


Secondly, there are deferred payments brought about by the pandemic, as De Jong gave up an important part of his salary in an agreement that meant he would recover the amount during the following seasons.

Then, finally, there are loyalty bonuses he has in his contract totalling 15.58m euros.

The deferred payments, together with the loyalty bonuses, mean that in the next two seasons the overall amount to be received by the player will rise significantly.

If last season he received a fixed 9m euros, next season he would receive double that amount.

In addition, he will receive a bonus of almost 3m euros, which will bring his total to almost 21m euros.

The 2023/24 season would be the highest of all, as he'd receive 27.7m euros for both his fixed salary and bonuses. These figures could be increased with the variables.

De Jong's salary deductions​

In De Jong's first season, the COVID-19 pandemic enforced changes to his contract. In that first season, the club reduced the salary of all first team players by 12 percent on a linear basis and the Dutchman was paid 12.32m euros instead of the 14m euros in his contract.

The continuation of the pandemic meant that the following year the contract had to be renegotiated once more.

What the player did was to extend his commitment for two more seasons and defer his payments.

In the first two seasons, 2020/21 and 2021/22, the player reduced his salary from 14m euros to 3m euros and 9m euros respectively.

That meant giving up 16m euros, which he would be paid over the remaining four seasons until the end of his contract in 2026. That is why he now earns a fixed 18m euros, made up of the 14m euros he was earning plus the 4m euros deferred.

For the final season, there will be additional 1m euros, bringing the total amount he earns to 19m euros.

W

Bodied that psycopathic idiot
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
W

Bodied that psycopathic idiot

Haha no you numpty.

He proved me correct and posted the source I used to contradict your '37m annual salary' claims due to Capology.

Literally posted a source that I used against you you utter bufoon.

Try again.

These are the figures you argued against and tried to claim 37m from capology was correct....

Are you that much of a numpty you dont even remember that?

No need to answer.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Back then he had Shuttlecock or whatever he is called as the defensive minded of the two.

We're sitting here with Pedri, which few said he would operate deep.

And everybody including Xavi (not shitting on him @jamrock) said the pair needed to be in a trio and have a proper dmc behind them.

Lol no worries.

He's right through, literally everyone said de jong is most useful in a double pivot for years now.

That just wasn't xavi's system.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Lol no worries.

He's right through, literally everyone said de jong is most useful in a double pivot for years now.

That just wasn't xavi's system.

It was the system Xavi won league with....

FDJ was easily one of Barcas best players in season before when Koeman played him in variety of positions from sole DM, double pivot to box to box and interior.

Under Xavi prior to formation change he was also far better than Gavi and was starter more than him in 433.

Unreal way folk try to make out likes of Gavi is 'versatile' and FDJ can only play one way.. when in reality FDJ is better than him in every midfield position going in any system and Gavi doesnt even have one role he looks overly suited to in order to start.
 

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