Barcelona star Frenkie de Jong believes the Premier League is at a higher level than LaLiga.

De Jong is enjoying a fine start to life in LaLiga after swapping Eredivisie titleholders Ajax for Spanish champions Barca in the off-season.

The 22-year-old was linked to Premier League champions Manchester City prior to his €75million transfer to Barca.

Happy at Camp Nou, Barca and Netherlands midfielder De Jong compared the Premier League and LaLiga.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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"I used to think that LaLiga was the strongest football league in the world," De Jong told The Mirror. "You could see their dominance in European Cup competitions.

"The Spanish clubs always progressed a long way and often grabbed the main trophies, the Champions League and Europa League.

"But the Premier League has gained power over the last few years.

"When it comes to pure skills, LaLiga is better. But because of the sheer intensity, the English competition is at a slightly higher level."

De Jong has scored one goal and supplied two assists in 18 LaLiga appearances for leaders Barca this season.

Barca are two points clear of bitter rivals Real Madrid heading into the New Year – Ernesto Valverde's side back in action away to Espanyol on January 4.