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Klopp gives assessment of Liverpool's Premier League title chances
Matthijs de Ligt's £68m move to Bayern Munich has been confirmed by the club. With the Bavarians selling Niklas Sule and David Alaba in the last year, their defensive stocks had become depleted — but the Dutchman's arrival from Juventus goes some way to addressing that issue. Ad/> De Ligt has long been considered one of Europe's most promising young centre-backs, but at 22 years old and after three seasons in Serie A, he hasn't quite kicked on in the manner some had expected he would following his big-money move to Turin in 2019.
Bayern Munich have signed Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt from Juventus on a deal until 2027, the German Bundesliga champions said on Tuesday (Jul 19).
"Matthijs de Ligt was a top target for us. With signings like this, the big aims that we have are achievable. The future face of our team is increasingly taking shape," said Bayern president Herbert Heiner.
Bayern Munich have signed Dutch defender Matthijs de Ligt from Juventus on a deal until 2027, the German Bundesliga champions said on Tuesday. "De Ligt was a top target for us.
Juventus are set to sign defender Bremer from Torino in a deal up to €47 million (£40m/$48m) as they aim to replace Bayern Munich-bound Matthijs de Ligt. The Brazil international had been linked with a move to Juve's Serie A rivals Inter, but GOAL can confirm that it is the Bianconeri who have won the race to land him.
Matthijs de Ligt is set to become Bayern Munich's second-most expensive signing in their history after the club's CEO Oliver Kahn confirmed a deal to sign the Dutch defender from Juventus was close to completion.