De Ligt’s auction is open

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“The auction for De Ligt is open”. This is how strong it showed on Tuesday in its digital edition ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport‘about the future of the Dutch center-back Juventus of TurinBeing the Chelseain his effort to strengthen his posterior axis after the removal of Antonio Rudiger Y Andreas Christensenand the Bayern Munich the two teams with more options to pick it up.

Juve want 120 million euros

The prestigious Italian newspaper points out that the ‘blues’ have put on the table 70 million fixed euros and 10 bonuses, a number that is still very far from 120 Juventus by De Ligt, Only 22 years old. For its part, the Munich complex offers a lower fixed value, although there are variables that, if fulfilled, will lead to the equivalent of the offer of Chelsea.

“It is impossible to keep a player who wants to leave, but from the negotiating table the three parties have to rise satisfied”, recently declared the executive director of the Turin club, Maurizio Arrivabeneindicating that the Italians did not rule out the sale to De Ligt but launches a warning for navigators: who wants to take the ex of Ajax he will have to scratch his pocket and thus finance the part of the reconstruction that ‘Vecchia Signora’ intends to carry out this summer, with names like kalidou koulibaly (Naples), Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Nicolo Zaniolo (Rome), Manuel Akanji (Borussia Dortmund) o Benoît Badiashile (Monaco) on the agenda of a Juventus who wants to fight again for all the titles after a blank season.

Source: La Verdad

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