Netherlands and Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong will miss Euro 2024 due to an ankle injury that has not healed in time.
The 27-year-old sustained the injury following a collision with Fede Valverde during El Clasico nearly two months ago. Despite undergoing treatment and rehabilitation, his recovery has not progressed as hoped.
The news was confirmed on Monday night by both the Dutch national team and de Jong himself. The Dutch football federation issued an official statement, expressing their disappointment and wishing de Jong a speedy recovery.
“It’s deeply disappointing not to play, but I’ll be supporting the team as a fan,” de Jong said in his personal message to the fans and his teammates.
The player’s ankle issues date back to an initial injury in September, followed by a recurrence in February, and this latest setback. Medical evaluations have indicated that playing in the tournament could exacerbate his condition and jeopardize his long-term career.
This season has been particularly challenging for de Jong, marking the first time injuries have significantly impacted his performance. His absence will be felt by both his club and country, as he has been a pivotal player in their midfield.
Fans and teammates alike have shown an outpouring of support for de Jong, emphasizing the importance of his health and well-being over immediate participation in the tournament. His focus will now be on recovery and preparing for the next season.