Manchester United Eyes Summer Move for Bayern Munich’s Matthijs de Ligt
In an intriguing development, Manchester United are reportedly in the running to secure the services of Bayern Munich‘s Dutch defender, Matthijs de Ligt, during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Sky Sports Germany reveals that the 24-year-old, currently with the German champions, is contemplating a potential move, driven by his inconsistent role under manager Thomas Tuchel.
De Ligt to leave Bayern Munich this Summer
De Ligt finds himself behind Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae in Tuchel’s preferred starting center-backs, with the recent addition of Eric Dier intensifying competition.
Bayern’s pursuit of Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo further complicates De Ligt’s future, as he aims to avoid being relegated to third or fourth choice in the squad next season.
With Bayern reportedly willing to let him go, Manchester United emerges as a possible destination for the talented defender. A move to Old Trafford is deemed ‘conceivable,’ particularly if Erik ten Hag remains at the helm of the club this summer.
Ten Hag, who previously managed De Ligt during their successful stint at Ajax, could play a pivotal role in the potential reunion.
De Ligt’s standout performances with Ajax, where he captained the team to the 2018/19 Champions League semi-finals, suggest that a reunion with Ten Hag could bring out the best in the Netherlands international. Despite recent struggles, the 24-year-old remains a promising talent.
However, the deal is far from straightforward. While Bayern are reportedly ready to offload De Ligt, the move could hinge on their ability to secure a marquee replacement.
The defender, valued at €65 million by Transfermarkt, comes with a substantial price tag, and United’s financial constraints, especially if they miss out on the top four, could impact the decision-making process, considering Financial Fair Play regulations.
As the summer transfer window approaches, the potential transfer of Matthijs de Ligt to Manchester United adds an intriguing subplot to the evolving landscape of football transfers.