Nico Gonzalez, Pedri, and Gavi's spectacular ascent have given delight to Barcelona supporters all around the world. The midfield currently appears to be overflowing with possibilities, with numerous players seizing their chances to impress the manager. This, however, brings with it its own set of problems. While the Blaugranas have a number of promising young midfielders, only three can be regular starters. Frenkie de Jong has been the hardest struck by this situation.
Juventus are interested in signing de Jong in the summer. However, the future of Barcelona's Dutch protégé has split the club's administration. While some members believe he may be useful to the squad if a double pivot system is implemented, many members prefer that he be sold to help the club's budget.