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Man United yet to meet €50m asking price for key transfer target
Source: Football News

Manchester United have so far offered less than less EUR40m for Matthijs de Ligt with Bayern Munich wanting EUR50m plus bonuses according to Florian Plettenberg.

United have identified defence as an area they are looking to strengthen and have already completed the signing of teenage centre back Leny Yoro from Lille.

The Red Devils have had two bids rejected for Jarrad Branthwaite with Everton wanting PS70m for the 22-year-old, and it appears unlikely United are willing to pay that much.

United still short of Bayern's De Ligt valuation De Ligt has been identified as another target and he's said to be keen on a move to Old Trafford whilst it's been reported that Ten Hag is open to a reunion with the 24-year-old who he managed during his time at Ajax.

United appeared to be making good progress on a deal, but things have seemingly slowed down in their pursuit of the Dutch international.

However, Sky Germany reporter Plettenberg has provided an update on the situation and said United are still short of Bayern's EUR50m asking price.

He took to X.com and said:

"So far, Manchester United are offering significantly less than EUR40m for Matthijs de Ligt! FC Bayern have rejected every offer so far.

"They are firm about not negotiating on this. ManUtd (or another club) have to pay EUR50m plus bonus payments. De Ligt's sale price is an important internal issue. In this regard, Max Eberl must and should remain firm."