De Ligt ready to bolster Bayern backline after €80million deal ‘agreed’ with Juventus
Matthijs de Ligt is poised to complete a move to Bayern Munich after Juventus reportedly accepted an offer worth around €80million for the Netherlands defender.
With Robert Lewandowski set to be officially presented as a Barcelona player on Monday, Bundesliga champions Bayern are poised to announce the significant arrival of De Ligt.
Widespread reports in Germany on Sunday evening said final details of the transfer had been fully agreed between the clubs, with Kicker saying the 22-year-old will sign a five-year contract.
Negotiations have been handled by Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic, who as a defender had playing spells with the Bavarian giants and Juventus.
Sport1 said Bayern would pay an initial €70million, with a further €10million in add-ons helping to sweeten the deal.
The news of progress follows Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn saying on Saturday that De Ligt “wants to join”.
Kahn told Blickpunkt Sport: “We had talks and the player wants to come to FC Bayern. We’ll have more discussions and then see how it goes.”