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Matthijs De Ligt of Juventus has been linked to Liverpool for some time, but Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea are putting in the most effort to secure his services.
According to today's edition of Corriere dello Sport, the highly-rated defender, whose future at the Italian club is uncertain, is being closely monitored by teams such as Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Paris Saint-Germain.
According to the Italian publication, the London-based club is pressing hard with attractive offers to sign the Dutch international, but they face stiff competition from German Champions, Bayern Munich.
According to CdS, the West Londoners have proposed a fee of £80 million plus add-ons to entice the 22-year-old, while the Bavarians intend to make an offer in the region of £70-75 million.
In terms of personal terms, the Blues are willing to offer him a five-year contract worth £51-£55 million, which means De Ligt will earn £12-13 million per year if he joins the Former European Champions.
The German club's annual offer ranges between £10 and $12 million.
The player is eager to join the Bundesliga heavyweights, so even if the Premier League club makes the biggest offer and offers the highest wages, they are not in pole position to sign him.
Juventus, on the other hand, will not settle for anything less than £86 million for the sale of their prized asset.
After losing Christensen and Rudiger this summer, it makes sense that the Londoners are working on a deal for a top defender like De Ligt.
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And his gradual decline from the top reflects the striker's time at Manchester City over the last 16 months.
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Accepting Chelsea's offer for the England international, which could top £55 million, is a sound business decision from the Etihad hierarchy.
When Sterling's weekly wages of £300,000 are factored in, the difference between selling him now and letting him walk away for nothing next summer is around £70 million!
Allowing such a valuable asset to enter the final year of his contract would have violated club policy.
Even so, allowing Sterling to join a top-four rival represents a risk for Pep Guardiola.
The City manager acknowledged how important the 27-year-old has been to the club's tremendous success since he took over in the summer of 2016.
"There are highs and lows, but nobody doubts how important he is, and he is demonstrating that," he said at the time. "If we count the number of games he has played since we got together, it is a lot." He's been an important contributor."
The statistics support this. Sterling has scored 120 goals since Guardiola took over six years ago.
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