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Matthijs de Ligt could push for Juventus exit in the midst of agreement stalemate
Matthijs de Ligt has not turned in an exchange demand at Juventus, 90min comprehends, albeit the protector could look for an exit as he battles to concur another agreement in Turin.
The middle back has two years staying on the five-year contract he endorsed with Juve when he joined from Ajax in 2019, and talks have been progressing over new terms. De Ligt had been addressed by the late Mino Raiola, with legal advisor Rafaela Pimenta taking command of exchanges following the Italian's passing in April.
Pimenta is likewise caring for one more of Raiola's clients in Paul Pogba, and in a new gathering where the Frenchman's re-visitation of the Allianz Stadium was concurred, sources have told 90min that the subject of De Ligt's new arrangement was additionally raised.
In any case, the conversations were not useful, with individuals from the Bianconeri order dismissing the Dutchman's requests.
90min comprehends Pimenta clarified that De Ligt would push for a move in the event that Juventus didn't table a reasonable proposition, with various driving English clubs communicating an interest in the safeguard, albeit the Bianconeri are in no race to offer following Giorgio Chiellini's new flight to MLS.
The 22-year-old is among Chelsea's protective targets following the ways out of both Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen toward the finish of their individual agreements, and he would be viewed as a marquee getting paperwork done for the club's new possession. Long haul admirers Man City and Man Utd are additionally monitoring what is happening.
Talking during the global window recently, De Ligt affirmed agreement talks were continuous yet in addition uncovered he should seriously think about his choices.
"Talks are being held and, when the opportunity arrives, I will conclude whether I will stretch out or whether I need to look somewhere else," he said.
"I generally see what is best for myself with regards to brandishing project. Fourth spot [in Serie A], two years straight, isn't sufficient. We should make steps that way."
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