(Football news) Across all competitions, De Ligt has amassed 61 starts and 12 substitute appearances in his two years at the Allianz Arena. Although the Netherlands international cost an estimated £65.6 million to sign when he left Juventus, that is a reasonable return. Despite this, he has never fully adapted to Germany.
It’s unclear who Vincent Kompany will consider his first-choice options for 2024–25 after De Ligt was in and out of the club under Thomas Tuchel last season. It is seeming more and more likely that the 24-year-old will be sold during the summer transfer window, even if there was a chance he could have been utilized more frequently in a back three or four.
Man United learn Bayern demands for De Ligt
Over the past 48 hours, the suggestion has been that Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag has settled on the former Ajax man as his preferred target at centre-back.
The pair are no strangers to each other having worked with each other at the Dutch giants, with a reunion now looking more likely than not should a fee be agreed.
Manchester United are already said to have put a five-year contract on the table for De Ligt, the onus being on lowering the age of their defensive options while also improving the quality. Manchester United have been told that they must pay €50m (£42.44m) if they wish to finalise a deal.
As it stands, no official offer has been proposed by the Premier League, although it is likely to be forthcoming given their desire to win the race for his signature.
Can United afford De Ligt?
While it is no secret that United are in the market for at least one new centre-back this summer, it appears that there are limitations in place over what they are prepared to spend.
If reports are to be believed, Manchester United barely offered 50% of Everton’s asking price for Jarrad Branthwaite, which is said to stand in the region of £80m.
On the face of it, meeting Bayern’s demands for De Ligt appear far more realistic, particularly when there is a desire from the Bundesliga outfit to cash in as soon as possible.
With the date for the latest accounts to be filed with the Premier League having now passed, United officials may also be prepared to push harder to acquire their desired targets, even if it means that sales need to be made over the next two months.
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