Valuation Gap Remains Between Manchester United, Bayern Munich For Noussair Mazraoui And Matthijs De Ligt
Written By Albert Echatah
Reports state that Manchester United are still more than £10 million below of Bayern Munich in their valuation of Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui.
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After Leny Yoro, a recent £52 million signing, suffered a fractured foot earlier this week, putting him out for three months, Erik ten Hag is still looking for a new central defender.
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This summer, United and Bayern began negotiations over De Ligt, but United declined to pay the German team’s €50 million (£42 million) asking price for the Netherlands international. Although a transfer has not been agreed upon with Bayern Munich, United have agreed on personal terms with Mazraoui.
Mazraoui and West Ham struck an agreement last month worth €15.5 million (£12.7 million) with a further €4 million (£3.4 million) in add-ons. However, the 26-year-old turned down the offer and is holding out for a move to United.
The Sun claims that Bayern rejected United’s joint offer of £51 million this week. According to the report, Bayern is want £64 million for both De Ligt and Mazraoui.
The camps of De Ligt and Mazraoui, who are both represented by Rafaela Pimenta, were reportedly “bemused” by Bayern’s answer to United’s bid earlier this week.
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De Ligt and Mazraoui have been notified by Bayern that they are not included in Vincent Kompany’s plans for the upcoming campaign. Joshua Kimmich, meantime, has stated that he is willing to stay at Bayern following rumours that he would be leaving this summer.
‘In general, you can always talk to each other sensibly. I think all doors are open for everyone,’ said Kimmich, who has just a year left on his contract.
‘Of course, last season wasn’t that successful. That is not what Bayern Munich expects, and it is not what I expect myself to expect. Now I am very hungry and full of energy for the new season.’
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