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Bayern Munich stormed with 2 big deals, how much does PSG sell 11 players for?

by EngFan
December 31, 2022
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Accordingly, Bayern Munich’s sporting director, Mr. Hasan Salihamidzic, has just arrived in Turin, Italy from late on July 11 to officially negotiate with Juventus club about the transfer of midfielder Matthijs de Ligt until dawn on July 12 (Vietnam time). .

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Matthijs de Ligt is about to leave Juventus

Reputable transfer sources such as expert Fabrizio Romano and BILD Sport journalist Christian Falk revealed that Bayern Munich offered a fee of about 60 million euros to buy Matthijs de Ligt along with bonuses and value. another increase to about 20 million euros more.

Matthijs de Ligt is only 22 years old, and has a contract with Juventus until June 2024, intends to leave and is being interested by many top clubs. In particular, Bayern Munich is the first official proposal, while Man City is also in the race because of the intention to recruit this top midfielder instead of Nathan Ake (coming to Chelsea).

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However, after negotiations with Bayern Munich, Juventus club has not yet agreed to an agreement to sell Matthijs de Ligt. Bayern Munich sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic said: “Let’s wait and see. I cannot say anything now about the details of the negotiations. Are we optimistic about signing Matthijs de Ligt? In fact, we are always optimistic.”

According to transfer information expert Fabrizio Romano: “During the meeting, Juventus received information from Bayern Munich that player Matthijs de Ligt had reached personal terms with the club. Therefore, the current problem is only to agree on transfer costs between the two clubs.”

In addition to Matthijs de Ligt, it is reported that Bayern Munich also wants to buy striker Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid with an offer of up to 80 million euros plus defender Benjamin Pavard. Elsewhere, the PSG club included in the transfer list of 11 players with both stars Georginio Wijnaldum and Mauro Icardi, hoping to collect nearly 300 million euros to prepare to buy two new stars, Milan Skriniar ( Inter Milan, for 45 million euros) and Gianluca Scamacca (from Sassuolo) this week.

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