Fabrizio Romano slammed our website's female rumour monger "Ms. Hype Up" for deliberately distorting his previous report and falsely claiming that Liverpool is interested in signing Barcelon

2025-02-21 17:22

Fabrizio Romano slammed our website's female rumour monger


Sky Sports' renowned Italian transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, has refuted rumours claiming that Liverpool is interested in signing Barcelona's Netherlands international defensive midfielder Frenkie de Jong through his personal official paid column on Friday afternoon Asian time, and slammed our website's female rumour monger "Ms. Hype Up" who deliberately distorted his previous report just to clickbait.


In his column, Romano severely criticized that some rumour mongers ("Ms. Plan To" and "Ms. Hype Up") have been increasingly fond of deliberately bringing up his previous reports and fabricating one fake article after another in order to hype-up fake news which had already been refuted just to clickbait.


He slammed the rumour monger that he had just released a video on YouTube a few months ago to confirm that De Jong had no intention of leaving the club. The player even accepted an interview with the Dutch media outlet De Telegraaf and denied rumours that he was interested in moving to the Saudi Pro League.


Only if the contract extension negotiations between the two parties are confirmed to have broken down, he will reluctantly consider leaving Barcelona during this upcoming summer transfer window.


Unexpectedly, the above report has been maliciously distorted by people with bad intentions to make up some more outrageous fake news.


Romano clarified that Barcelona has never "decided to postpone their contract extension negotiations with De Jong". The Blaugrana simply just focused on completing the contract extension matters with Lamine Yamal, Pedri and Gavi, and wanted to free up some funds to sign Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah, who has the opportunity to join as a free agent in the summer.


The La Liga giants have never decided to "postpone" or "cancel" contract extension negotiations with De Jong.


He also added that although Liverpool is indeed still looking for a new defensive midfielder to assist Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo, because the transfer fee and wage requirements are too high, the Reds has never considered signing De Jong.


Romano confirmed that Real Sociedad defensive midfielder Martin Zubimendi is still the transfer target that Liverpool wants to pursue, and all other players rumoured online are almost all fake news, thus the rumours about De Jong are naturally fake news.


In fact, upon our verification, this rumour did not come from Real Madrid's mouthpiece Marca and Spain's inferior media outlet El Nacional as "Ms. Hype Up" has claimed in her fake news. Instead, it was a fake news released on February 18 by our website's "Daily Slap in the Face Party" regular representative, the British's infamously inferiormedia outlet Team Talk!


Romano himself did released a video of the related reports on his personal official YouTube channel on December 29, 2024. So far, this video has accumulated 210,000 views.


In order to clickbait, deliberately bringing up Romano's old reports, adding fake news to hype up things which had already been refuted, and even shifting the blame on Marca and El Nacional, all this proves that the behaviour of " Ms/ Hype Up" has become more and more like the content farm article writers of Dong Qiu Di.


At the same time, this also proves once again that we are right to slam her that most of the sources which she used had for fabricating fake news are from The Sun, Team Talk, TalkSPORT, Football Insider, 90 Min, NetEase, Sohu, Sina, and etc.!


"Ms. Hype Up" is really a dog that can't change its nature eh?! She relies on these inferior media outlet and content farm articles to fabricate rumours about various players and Premier League clubs, and she is still happy to be "slapped in the face" every day, which perfectly highlights how retarded she is.

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