Bayern Munich defender Mathijs de Ligt has arrived at Manchester United, just in time for signing him.
Manchester United transfer specific Mathijs de Ligt is apparently willing to take a pay split in order to move to Old Trafford this summer.
After ineffective stints with Juventus and Bayern Munich, the Bayern Munich defender who worked for United at Ajax is excited to reunite with his former manager.
De Ligt started 30 games for Bayern in 2023/24, with the majority of those games coming off the bench.
According to Fussball News, the Netherlands worldwide, who is currently representing his country at Euro 2024, is willing to forego some of his current income in order to move to Manchester and revive his job.
The Reds have been linked strongly with Everton's Jarrad Branthwaite and OGC Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo because they are in the business for a centre-back.
Former Real Madrid sun Raphael Varane departed Old Trafford this summertime upon the issuance of his agreement and another supporters such as Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof are yet to obtain claims over their individual prospects.
De Ligt officially makes around 15 million dollars annually in Munich, and they want to keep his total income below one million euros per month in keeping with the new way of United under majority user Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Manager Erik ten Hag, whose new two- year contract was announced on Thursday, is said to be pushing for the transfer of 24- year- old De Ligt, after already bringing familiar faces with him to England.
United keeper Andre Onana, defender Lisandro Martinez and winger Antony all played under the Dutchman in Amsterdam while midfielder Sofyan Amrabat spent the second half of 2023/24 on loan at Old Trafford, having worked with Ten Hag at FC Utrecht.
De Ligt's sale is reportedly imminent, but Bayern have set their asking price at 50 million euros. United want the defender for around 40 million euros.
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