World-class center back Mathias De Ligt could stay at Bayern Munich.
De Ligt was on Bayern’s sell list this summer. The Bavarian hierarchy decided to get rid of the highest-paid center back after two years. They also allowed the player to move on.
Manchester United were the first to move when they heard that De Ligt was on the list. De Ligt is a protégé of manager Eric ten Haag, and with United in need of center back reinforcements, he was a perfect fit.
De Ligt also had interest from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), but he was only willing to move to United. De Ligt also reached a personal agreement with United. De Ligt could have moved to the English Premier League (EPL) if Bayern and United had agreed on a transfer fee.
However, United’s offer was not what Bayern wanted. The Bavarians were willing to pay €35 million ($52.7 billion), including bonus clauses, but Bayern wanted at least €50 million ($75.2 billion). So far, there has been no further offer from United.
De Ligt doesn’t want to move to any club other than Manchester United, but things aren’t going Bayern’s way at the moment. The Bavarians had planned to sign Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen if they got rid of De Ligt, but things haven’t worked out the 해외 카지노 사이트 way they wanted.
As a result, the Bavarians are not ruling out the possibility of De Ligt staying. Germany’s Sky Sports reported on June 26 that “Bayern and Leverkusen have no agreement and no breakthrough. As a result, Bayern cannot yet finalize a deal. What is clear is that De Ligt will join Bayern on August 2 after his vacation. Until then, there will be no decision on De Ligt’s future,” he explained.
“De Ligt’s stay can no longer be ruled out. The honorary chairman of Bayern, Uli Hoeness, would have no objection to De Ligt continuing to play for the club. De Ligt is a favorite of the Bayern fans. The fans even started a petition to keep him. The Bayern hierarchy is aware of this,” he added.
Bayern overhauled their squad this summer and planned to rebuild in many positions. They got off to a successful start with the signings of Michael Oliseh, Joao Palinha, and Hiroki Ito, but they’ve struggled in the transfer window.
As well as De Ligt, who was linked with an unconditional move to United, Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry are all looking increasingly likely to stay. Honorary chairman Moyes himself recently stated that there will be no further signings unless there are releases.