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Report: Juventus would reinvest De Ligt money on two transfer targets
Following Robert Lewandowski's takeoff from Bayern Munich to Barcelona, the Bavarians will have new supports in their money chests which would permit them to produce a better proposal for Matthijs de Ligt.
Juventus have proactively dismissed the Germans' most memorable methodology which was around 60 million euros in addition to rewards, as they're waiting for a figure more like 100 millions.
As indicated by Sportmediaset writer Daniele Miceli (through TuttoJuve), the Bianconeri would reinvest the cash got from the Dutchman's deal on two exchange targets.
Normally, the main might be a want to-like swap for the withdrawing safeguard, and Pau Torres is supposedly the favored choice.
While Villarreal are requesting 50 million euros to head out in different directions from the middle back, the Italians are simply ready to pay a figure somewhere in the range of 30 and 35 millions for his administrations.
In any case, the source says that the Spaniard wouldn't cost a lot of as far as wages when contrasted with different targets.
The 25-year-old is a young result of the Yellow Submarines who has now solidified himself an ordinary spot inside the Spanish public group.
Then again, the remainder of the cash earned from de Ligt's deal would be spent on Nicolò Zaniolo, essentially as indicated by the report.
The 23-year-old Italian is one of the Old Lady's essential focuses on this late spring, however this pursuit is transforming into a confounded exchange adventure.
The former Seria a heavyweight champions is currently in a hunt for replacement for their team as they currently have a good number of departures from the club.
The old ladies will be losing the likes of morata and chiellini this summer and their replacement Is highly needed ahead of Next summer campaign.
The old ladies have been linked with a series of players including Barcelona midfielder De Jong and currently reunion of Paul Pogba who is currently out of contract with the reds
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