'Let the newspapers talk' - De Jong defiant amid Barca future speculation
Frenkie de Jong has had his say on reports suggesting contract negotiations with Barcelona have been delayed until the end of the season.
Frenkie de Jong is happy to "let the newspapers talk about me" amid speculation surrounding his future at Barcelona.
Discussions between Barca and De Jong, who is under contract until June 2026, have reportedly stalled, but will resume at the end of this season.
An ankle injury saw the Netherlands international miss the latter part of last term, as well as Euro 2024, in which Ronald Koeman's side reached the semi-finals.
Since returning to action, De Jong has made 29 appearances in all competitions this season - his sixth with Barca since joining from Ajax - though just 12 of those have been as a starter.
Despite reports suggesting his future with the Blaugrana is uncertain, the 27-year-old remains defiant.
"Let the newspapers talk about me," De Jong told Ziggo Sport. "I've been here for a while now, so I'm used to it. It can be frustrating. At some point, they invented things, so I had to express myself.
On his fitness, he added: "I feel good. I'm in very good shape, and I don't think about my ankle during matches any more."
De Jong will hope to feature on Sunday, when LaLiga leaders face third-place Atletico Madrid in a blockbuster clash at Riyadh Air Metropolitano.