Doubled! At the beginning of the year, De Jong said that he had only won three championships in four years and has now won three domestic championships.
4:17pm, 16 May 2025Football
May 16th Barcelona won 2-0 in this round and secured the La Liga championship two rounds ahead of schedule.
Barcelona midfielder De Jong was interviewed by Dutch media on January 2 this year, and said: "When I joined Barcelona, I didn't expect to win only La Liga, Copa del Rey and Spanish Super League in 4 years. I thought it would at least double, so this disappointed me. What happened on the road is unpredictable."
Now, 4 months later, Barcelona has won the three domestic Spanish championships.
De Jong joined Barcelona from Ajax for 86 million euro transfer fee in the summer window of 2019. Currently, he has played 257 games for Barcelona, scoring 19 goals and sending 23 assists.
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