I have one remark, as always
He is playing a lot of forward through passes in this video.
But majority of them are dumb passes where he gets his teammates into "troubles".
So, for example, if you have the ball (Xavi/De Jong):
1. and if you can play a safe sideway pass to a player who is free and who can receive the ball easily
2. or, you can play a forward pass to a player who stands with his back faced to a goal and is surrounded by 3 opponents
You won't get much with an option 1, but your team will not lose the ball.
With a option no2, it may seem as if you tried something risky instead of playing safepasses, but your will just force your teammate to pass the ball immidiately back to you since he is facing the goal with his back and he is surrounded by three players.
Also, his throughpasses in this match are not "soft" and easy to receive.
They are quite strong, even slightly too strong.
I have to admit that I haven't watched De Jong before, but now, after posts how he is a mix of Cruijff/Ronald De Boer/Xavi/Modric/Iniesta in one, I will watch his matches and highlights.
Aynway, this thing which I posted above is not something which can't be fixed.
But he needs a coach who will tell him: ok, kid, don't try too hard, you don't need to play a forward pass in EVERY single opportunity and getting your teammates in tough positions.
Wait for a perfect moment to play a deadly through pass. (Riquelme used to play a through pass in every single action and he was killing Barca's possession game since every pass was a deadly chance, or more likely: lost ball).
So, calm down Riquelme/Frenkie. Play 3 safepasses and then ONE forward pass in the right moment. You can't play 10 forward passes in a row.
Again, I haven't watched him too much, but in this video, imo, he is slightly "trying too hard".
Analogy would be: when Dembele or some attacker is eager and wants to please the crowd and media, and then doesn't play simple passes, but tries crazy dribbles and fancy tricks in every single action, and ending losing too many balls.
Now, please guys, check this video one more time and check:
1. how often he is passing a ball to a teammate surrounded by 2-3 defenders (Xavi wasn't doing that thing)
2. how his thorugh-passes are slightly too fast/too strong and are sometimes hard to control for his teammates. And when they finally do control the ball, defenders are already around that receiver.
3. how his teammates are often forced to pass the ball back to him since he gave them the ball in a position where they can't do too much with the ball (Xavi wasn't doing that, he knew 3-4 moves in advance and whether it is worth to pass to someone)
4. in general, in some actions, his TEAM is in a worse position than before he made a pass (Ajax has the ball, and are in control. FDJ tries something, the receiver is dispossessed right away or he passes the ball back to FDJ or other players, but a team is now in a worse position than the original FDJ's pass).
Talent is here, but a LOT of tactical and IQ learning will be needed before coming to Barca's Champions league level.
** Not all of his passes are bad, though.
Some are good sidepasses, some are good through balls to a free teammate.
Some are very bad/illogical.