Chelsea in pole position to sign Thomas Tuchel s first choice target with €120 million release clause Reports
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"I am completely broken. The season, was very long, and now another 2 intensive weeks at the end of the season. Glad the holidays are here."Matthijs de Ligt "I am completely broken. The season, was very long, and now another 2 intensive weeks at the end of the season. Glad the holidays are here." According to a report by Calciomercato [], Chelsea are 'in pole position' to sign De Ligt as he has emerged as the 'first-choice' target for the Blues this transfer window. However, the Serie A club are also pushing to renew the Netherlands defender's contract beyond 2024. Juventus, who are in continuous contact with De Ligt's representative Rafaela Pimenta, are keen to offer the centre-back a new deal until 2026. In the process, the club hopes to lower both his salary from €11 million to €8 million per year and his release clause from €120 million to €80 million. Since joining the Turin club in 2019, De Ligt has featured in 117 matches across all competitions, registering eight goals and three assists along the way. He played an impressive 3691 minutes last season, scoring three times.
Chelsea in pole position to sign Thomas Tuchel s first-choice target with €120 million release clause Reports
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is on the lookout for a quality centre-back. are reportedly interested in signing defender to reinforce their defence ahead of the 2022-23 season. The 22-year-old, who shot to fame with his towering performances for Eredivisie club Ajax, has been linked with a host of clubs this summer. Among them, Chelsea and Manchester United stand out from the rest, as per a report by . After helping Juventus clinch the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia trophy in successive years, the centre-back went trophyless last season. The Old Lady finished fourth in Serie A and lost the finals of Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana in the 2021-22 season. Matthijs de Ligt"I am completely broken. The season, was very long, and now another 2 intensive weeks at the end of the season. Glad the holidays are here."Matthijs de Ligt "I am completely broken. The season, was very long, and now another 2 intensive weeks at the end of the season. Glad the holidays are here." According to a report by Calciomercato [], Chelsea are 'in pole position' to sign De Ligt as he has emerged as the 'first-choice' target for the Blues this transfer window. However, the Serie A club are also pushing to renew the Netherlands defender's contract beyond 2024. Juventus, who are in continuous contact with De Ligt's representative Rafaela Pimenta, are keen to offer the centre-back a new deal until 2026. In the process, the club hopes to lower both his salary from €11 million to €8 million per year and his release clause from €120 million to €80 million. Since joining the Turin club in 2019, De Ligt has featured in 117 matches across all competitions, registering eight goals and three assists along the way. He played an impressive 3691 minutes last season, scoring three times.