Netherlands teenage centre back Matthijs de Ligt has agreed a deal to join Itali...
FILE PHOTO - Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - Netherlands Training - Braga, Portugal - June 8, 2019 Netherlands' Matthijs de Ligt during training Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine
According to the report, Juventus will pay 62 million pounds for the Ajax captain, 19, who was one of the key players in the Dutch side’s thrilling run to the Champions League semi-finals. De Ligt said earlier this month that he was asked about a move to Juventus by Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of the Nations League final after Portugal beat the Netherlands 1-0.
“So soon after the game you are not at all concerned with it. You are disappointed that you have lost and that is the only thing you are thinking about.”
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