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‘Make that 8-0’ – Fans all say the same thing after De Jong transfer update just hours after Man Utd’s 7-0 hammering


MANCHESTER UNITED have been trolled on social media as top transfer target Frenkie de Jong wants to stay at Barcelona.

This comes just hours after United suffered their heaviest ever Premier League loss with Liverpool beating them 7-0 at Anfield.

Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong has been Manchester United’s top targetCredit: Alamy
Manchester United have been dealt a blow as Frenkie de Jong wants to stay at BarcelonaCredit: Rex

The Red Devils have been keeping tabs on De Jong since the summer when the midfielder’s former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag took over.

Ten Hag wanted to build his midfield around his fellow Dutchman but the 25-year-old opted to stay at Barca and the Manchester giants turned to Casemiro.

But United are still monitoring De Jong ahead of the summer transfer window and want to pair him up with the Real Madrid legend, who has stood out in the middle of the park.

Recent reports suggested the Netherlands international is keen to reunite with Ten Hag and partner up with former rival Casemiro.

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However, those claims have just been denied with recent updates suggesting De Jong still prefers to stay at Barcelona.

This poses as a fresh blow to United, who are still licking their wounds after their Liverpool thrashing.

And some fans decided to pour some more salt on Twitter after hearing that De Jong’s situation remains unchanged.

One user tweeted: “Make that 8-0.”

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Another posted: “Not downgrading after yesterday’s result anyways.”

A third commented: “After seeing that yesterday result. He sure will want to stay.”

This fan said: “2 back to back L for United fans in less than 24 hours.”

And that one tweeted: “He will say yes, if Man Utd try 7 times.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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