APPY DAYS

How Jadon Sancho, Gerard Pique and Frenkie de Jong use WhatsApp for banter, transfers and even buying cars

WHEN Frenkie de Jong told his teammates he was moving to Barcelona for £65m in January, he chose to deliver that news using modern technology.

The talented Dutch midfielder simply opened up WhatsApp on his mobile phone, clicked on a group with all his Ajax pals in and spilled the tea.

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back in January.

"We didn’t train the next day, so I thought that in case it was announced before I saw them next, I’d send them a message before they read about it in the media."

And the 21-year-old isn't the only young player relying on the free messaging service to communicate with the footballing world.

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Overseas Brits Jadon Sancho and Reiss Nelson, who have both starred in the Bundesliga this season, use WhatsApp to spur each other on.

Nelson divulged: “We message each other every day. If he’s got a game a day before mine, I’m like, ‘Sanch, you know what you have to do’.”

Chelsea's loanees - all 41 of them - have a WhatsApp group they use to keep in contact with each other, wherever they are in the world.

While Barcelona's seasoned defender Gerard Pique, and serial wind-up merchant, just uses it as a tool to "talk s***" to his international teammates, who also happen to play for Real Madrid.

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: "All we do in that group is talk s*** to one another about Barça and Real. It’s the best.

"Last season, when Real’s guys were winning everything, they were feeling pretty good.

"They were just talking s*** constantly. This season, though, it’s a different vibe – their Instagram photos are looking sombre.

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"So, I’m texting them in the WhatsApp group: ‘Come on, why so serious?!’ Then I put a crying emoji and a laughing emoji."

All we do in that group is talk s*** to one another about Barça and Real. It’s the best."

Gerard Pique

BUYING CARS

When it comes to shopping for a new motor, footballers want it easy. And that's where WhatsApp comes into play.

Premier Sports Solution car dealer Richard Clark has sold cars to the likes of Jack Wilshere, Oliver Giroud and Callum Wilson, and he revealed how players like to business done.

"I must've sold hundreds of cars over WhatsApp," Clark told us.

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