FC Barcelona has formally confirmed the renewal of Frenkie De Jong’s contract through 2029, featuring a release clause of up to 500 million Euros.
Extending De Jong’s contract is seen as a crucial move in the club’s rebuilding strategy under coach Hansi Flick, while also affirming the Dutch star’s special role in Blaugrana’s long-term plans.
According to the announcement on the club’s official website, all agreements between Barcelona and De Jong have been finalized. The previous contract was valid only until the end of the 2025/26 season, but this three-year extension secures one of Europe’s top midfielders who has demonstrated significant influence since joining Camp Nou in 2019.
The most notable aspect of the new contract is the 500 million Euro release clause, a sum that will deter any interested clubs. Although it does not reach the 1 billion Euro level of Gavi, Pedri, or Lamine Yamal, it clearly shows Barcelona’s determination to protect their top midfield asset amid interest from many European giants.
Alongside this, De Jong has agreed to a salary reduction to align with Barcelona’s sustainable financial policy. However, his current wage remains unchanged until the end of this season, with the new salary structure taking effect from the 2026/27 season. This adjustment reflects De Jong’s willingness to prioritize the team’s interests over personal gain, earning him even greater admiration from Catalan fans.
Under coach Hansi Flick’s leadership, Frenkie De Jong has been performing consistently well. He plays a central role in Barcelona’s new tactical setup, where ball control and quick transitions are key. De Jong’s ability to dictate tempo, deliver precise passes, and provide intelligent cover helps maintain midfield balance and enables creative players like Pedri to maximize their potential.
The extension with De Jong is not just an internal deal but also a symbolic message: Barcelona is back on a stable path. After years of financial struggles, the Catalan club is regaining its stature by retaining key players instead of letting them leave as before.
At 28 years old, De Jong is entering the prime of his career. With a contract running until 2029 and a massive release clause, Barcelona sends a strong signal: Frenkie De Jong is the future of Camp Nou and will remain the team’s core spirit in their quest for trophies for many years to come.