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Bayern agree RM326 million fee for De Ligt: reports

Club expected to finance acquisition through sale of Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 3:00PM

Bayern agree RM326 million fee for De Ligt: reports
Bild and Sport1 claim the transfer fee for 22-year-old Matthijs de Ligt would be followed by an additional 10 million euros (RM46.6 million) in bonuses. – AFP pic, July 18, 2022

BERLIN – Bayern Munich have agreed a fee of 70 million euros (RM326 million) to sign Dutch central defender Matthijs de Ligt from Juventus, according to reports in German media.

Bild and Sport1 claimed the fee for the 22-year-old would be followed by an additional 10 million euros (RM46.6 million) in bonuses.

Bayern will use the proceeds from the transfer of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona, estimated at more than 45 million euros (RM209.6 million), to help finance the transfer.

“It’s true that we have had discussions. De Ligt is a very, very interesting player,” Bayern executive director Olivier Kahn told Bild at the weekend. – AFP, July 18, 2022

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