Erik ten Hag discusses the Matthijs de Ligt case

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Manchester United are determined to set the summer transfer window on fire. After making the arrival of Leny Yoro official, the Red Devils are still looking for a central defender. With this in mind, the Manchester management is currently working on the Jarrad Branthwaite file, at a time when Everton finds itself in a delicate financial situation. But that’s not all. For several weeks, MU has also been interested in Bayern Munich defender Matthijs de Ligt.

Asked to react to this issue, Erik ten Hag, the Dutch coach, left the door open. “It remains to be seen whether Matthijs de Ligt will come… I know him well. I wanted to sign him two years ago, but at that time he was already very close to joining Bayern. Believe it or not, his name did not come from me in the process”the 54-year-old technician said. To be continued…

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