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  • Man Utd sign Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui from Bayern Munich | Football News | Sky Sports

    Man Utd sign Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui from Bayern Munich | Football News | Sky Sports

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    Manchester United have completed the signings of defenders Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui from Bayern Munich.

    De Ligt’s move is worth €50m (£42.7m), with an initial €45m (£38.4m) plus €5m (£4.3m) in add-ons, with the player available for United’s opening Premier League match against Fulham on Friday, live on Sky Sports, having been registered by midday on Thursday.

    The 24-year-old Netherlands international centre-back has spent two seasons at Bayern since signing from Juventus, playing 73 times and scoring five goals.

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    De Ligt also played under Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag at Ajax, where they won the Eredivisie in 2019.

    The defender, who has also won league titles with Juventus and Bayern, said: “As soon as I heard that Manchester United wanted me, I felt an excitement about the opportunity of a new challenge at such an historic club.

    “In the conversations that followed, I was impressed by the vision that the football leadership set out, and the role they saw for me in it.

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Erik ten Hag and Man Utd sporting director Dan Ashworth welcome Matthijs de Ligt to Old Trafford

    Image: Ten Hag and Ashworth welcome De Ligt to Old Trafford

    “Erik ten Hag shaped the early stages of my career so he knows how to get the best out of me and I cannot wait to work with him again.

    “I know what it takes to succeed at the highest level, and I’m determined to continue that record at this special club.”

    De Ligt strengthens United’s central defence following the departure of Raphael Varane, with fellow summer arrival Leny Yoro set to miss up to three months with a foot injury sustained against Arsenal in pre-season.

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Man Utd targets Noussair Mazraoui (left) and Matthijs de Ligt

    Image: Mazraoui (left) and De Ligt have both moved to Old Trafford from Bayern Munich

    Full-back Mazraoui, 26, joins for a €15m fee (£12.8m) with a possible €5m (£4.2m) in add-ons.

    Mazraoui also played under Ten Hag at Ajax. He won three league titles with the Dutch club and another with Bayern.

    The Morocco international has made 28 appearances for his country and reached the semi-final of the 2022 World Cup with them.

    He has signed a four-year deal with the option of a further year and arrives on the day that full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s departure to West Ham was confirmed.

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    Mazraoui: Incredible feeling to join Utd

    Mazraoui said: “It’s an incredible feeling to be a Manchester United player, and I cannot wait to walk out at Old Trafford wearing the red shirt.

    “I know that I’m joining the club at an exciting time; everyone I’ve spoken to has the same ambition for us to win trophies together and I can feel the determination to achieve that.”

    Manchester United sporting director Dan Ashworth said: “Noussair is a dynamic, attacking full-back who can play on both the right and left side of defence. His experience and versatility will make him an excellent addition to our squad.

    “Having already won a number of trophies in his career, we know that Noussair’s winning mentality will be a real asset to the group as we work together to deliver the success required of Manchester United.”

    Why Man Utd moved for De Ligt and Mazraoui

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    The signings of De Ligt and Mazraoui are a huge positive for Ten Hag

    The deal which sees De Ligt head to Old Trafford is worth €45m (£38.5m) with a potential further €5m (£4.2m) in add-ons.

    United view it as an attractive fee for a young but extremely experienced and high-quality centre-back, who has enjoyed success everywhere he has played.

    Mazraoui is viewed at the club as a young, versatile and dynamic full-back – strong defensively and going forward on the left or right.

    The simultaneous arrival of De Ligt makes it four major signings for United completed before the start of the season, significantly strengthening the squad and addressing priority positions.

    United’s focus to turn to midfield recruitment

    United are expected to focus on midfield recruitment following the arrivals of Mazraoui and De Ligt.

    However, any potential incomings will be dependent on budget and valuation.

    Dialogue remains open with Paris Saint-Germain over Manuel Ugarte but, as yet, the French club are not budging on price.

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Manuel Ugarte ranked highly despite only starting 21 Ligue 1 games

    Image: Manuel Ugarte ranked highly despite only starting 21 Ligue 1 games

    United are being patient with a little over two weeks of the window to go in the knowledge that PSG may need to sell and with the player very keen on a move to Old Trafford.

    Personal terms are therefore not expected to be a problem.

    United are looking at other midfielders as well, though, and talks continue with Burnley over Sander Bergewho missed Monday’s win over Luton with an injury.

    Monaco’s Youssouf Fofana and Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat also remain options as well.

    With budgets, it may require a sale for United for them to go back into the market. There have been no further bids as yet for Scott McTominay and Casemiro is now expected to stay.

    How will Man Utd’s new-look defence line up?

    Sky Sports’ Melissa Reddy:

    Manchester United had two main aims for reinforcing their defence this summer; to enhance the steel of it, especially in duels, and to change the dynamic.

    The coup of ousting Real Madrid to land Leny Yoro added extra athleticism, aerial threat, and a technical, ball-winner tipped to develop into one of the premier centre-backs in the game.

    The teenager suffering a fractured metatarsal in the opening pre-season game of the US tour was hugely unfortunate, but United have signed him for the long term not just the first few months of the season.

    Even before that setback, the club intended to add at least one more option in the heart of defence, which was ravaged by injuries last time out, but also lacked balance and progressive attributes.

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Matthijs de Ligt

    Image: De Ligt is all smiles as he signs for Man Utd

    Matthijs de Ligt had been proposed to Erik ten Hag – who wanted him in his first summer at Old Trafford – by United’s recalibrated recruitment team as a target to raise their physical and technical ceiling; the man to dominate defensive duels.

    The composed stopper is viewed as a good foil for the aggressive, instinctive Lisandro Martinez; balance on the right and left but also in approach.

    At 25, De Ligt’s scale of experience in different environments of high expectation, natural leadership, and his ability to implement Ten Hag’s style of play made him appealing.

    There is a feeling his strengths weren’t maximised at Bayern Munich, who have been in flux, and that his profile plus attitude will be a boost to United.

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    Sky Sports News’ Dharmesh Sheth revealed in his transfer update that the club has discussed the signing of Everton forward Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

    Perhaps the most instructive move to showcase the change of dynamic is switching out Aaron Wan-Bissaka – a one-v-one defensive specialist – for the highly technical, two-footed Noussair Mazraoui. Also recruited from Bayern, he can cover both full-back positions, is press-resistant and better suited to building play.

    Mazraoui – effectively paid for by Wan-Bissaka’s exit to West Ham – was one of the key cogs of Ten Hag’s successful Ajax side, where he helped bring out the best of Antony’s game.

    There will be natural cynicism that this continues United’s policy of buying who the manager is familiar with rather than building towards a club identity.

    The counter will be that by adding progressive players that offer a varied dynamic, United are actually recruiting for the game model they are committed to.

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    Ahead of the Community Shield, Manchester Ten Hag discussed the club’s transfer strategy

    The difference is that Ten Hag is not driving recruitment as was the case before the new football leadership team was in situ. Targets have been proposed to him based on their suitability to the style of play, their availability on the market, and the opportunity to actually get a deal over the line – financially and logistically.

    Victor Lindelof could still leave before the window closes and the addition of a left-sided defender remains open.

    United have been more proactive and methodical in their recruitment this summer, but there is still work to do beyond the rearguard – especially in midfield.

    How are Man Utd going to line up against Fulham?

    Flex, speaking on Good Morning Transfers on Sky Sports News:

    “Ten Hag has got some difficult calls to make. Man Utd need a period of calm. They need to get some injured players back into the starting XI.

    “Andre Onana will certainly be in goal this season but how the defence will look could be interesting.

    “We know about Luke Shaw’s injury problems. Could that mean a slight change of role for Lisandro Martinez? He started at left-back in the Community Shield against Man City and could start the season there for United, leaving new boy De Ligt to partner Harry Maguire at the heart of the defence.

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    “Diogo Dalot was one of United’s better players last season and he now faces competition from Mazraoui for the right-back position. But we could also see Dalot on the left with Mazraoui on the right, allowing Martinez to play in his more familiar centre-back role.

    “Kobbie Mainoo and Casemiro look set to continue in the middle of the park against Fulham and it could be a big season Mason Mount. He’ll be hoping to leave his injury problems behind him this season and have a big impact for United.

    “An injury to Rasmus Hojlund has hampered Ten Hag’s plans somewhat in attack. Bruno Fernandes filled the false nine position against City and will continue their in the absence of Hojlund and while Joshua Zirkzee continues to settle in at Old Trafford. He’ll be joined in attack by two of Marcus Rashford, Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho on the flanks.”

  • Matthijs de Ligt transfer: Man Utd agree deal to sign Bayern Munich defender | Football News | Sky Sports

    Matthijs de Ligt transfer: Man Utd agree deal to sign Bayern Munich defender | Football News | Sky Sports

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    Manchester United have agreed a deal to sign Matthijs de Ligt from Bayern Munich.

    The move will be worth €50m (£42.9m), with an initial €45m (£38.6m) plus €5m (£4.3m) in add-ons.

    The transfer is subject to De Ligt passing a medical, with personal terms not expected to be a problem.

    The defender would need to be registered by midday on Thursday to be available for Manchester United’s opening Premier League match against Fulham on Friday.

    The 24-year-old has spent two seasons at Bayern Munich since signing from Juventus, playing 73 times and scoring five goals.

    De Ligt also played under Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag at Ajax, where they won the Eredivisie in 2019.

    In a separate deal, United have agreed many of the details of a deal for Bayern Munich’s right-back Noussair Mazraoui.

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

    Image: Manchester United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka is on the verge of a move to West Ham

    They are expected to proceed with that move once Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s transfer to West Ham has been completed.

    The clubs are now close to an agreement on all aspects of a deal for the defender. Wan-Bissaka’s exit terms were still under discussion, but those are now not thought to be an issue.

    There is an increased confidence from all parties deal will now go through.

    Would De Ligt help ease Man Utd defensive injury crisis?

    De Ligt would be United’s second centre-back signing of the summer after the £59m arrival of Leny Yoro.

    The 18-year-old impressed in his pre-season debut against Rangers but faces a three-month stint on the sidelines after suffering a foot injury against Arsenal.

    United’s defence was ravaged by injuries last season and that crisis has spilled into this campaign.

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    Manchester United’s new summer signing Leny Yoro was injured in pre-season and now faces three months on the sidelines

    Ahead of their clash with rivals Manchester City in the Community Shield, Ten Hag said there was a “question mark” over the fitness of Harry Maguire, Victor Lindelof, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw.

    With Yoro and Tyrell Malacia already ruled out, the United manager may have to give substantial minutes to Lysander Martinez and Diogo Dalot who are yet to feature in pre-season.

    De Ligt thrived under Ten Hag – Could he do so again at Man Utd?

    Top Stories Tamfitronics Matthijs de Ligt looks set for a reunion with Erik ten Hag at Manchester United

    Image: Matthijs de Ligt looks set for a reunion with Erik ten Hag at Manchester United

    Analysis from Sky Sports’ Adam Bate:

    “I do not know if Matthijs de Ligt has shown 60 to 80 per cent of his potential,” Erik ten Hag said back in 2019. “But we are talking about one of the best defenders in Europe and I have no doubt that he will soon be number one in this position.”

    De Ligt was 19 at the time and Ten Hag’s captain at Ajax on their run to the brink of the Champions League final. He had been 17 when becoming the youngest player to feature in a Europa League final and departed, still a teenager, having made 100 senior appearances.

    There was little doubt that he was bound for more glory at Juventus and beyond. Ten Hag, speaking more broadly about young Ajax players, name-checked De Ligt as one of those who have “a certain invincible feeling” about them. He was a sure thing.

    But the player now being pursued by Manchester United is at a slightly different stage of his career. His time in Turin was no more than a qualified success. At Bayern Munich, his form dipped, resulting in him losing his place in the side for both club and country.

    And yet, there is optimism. At 24, there is still time for him to come again. De Ligt retains the fundamentals. There is a belief that if his old coach becomes his new one, the best years could yet be ahead of him. Ten Hag could help to rediscover his potential.

    And that potential remains vast.

    Read more from Adam Bate on De Ligt HERE

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