Barcelona, Man Utd or Juventus? Where next for the 2018 Golden Boy.

Matthijs de Ligt's next club? Transfer analysis

Defending is almost seen as a dirty word in Dutch football.

This is not at all surprising as the underlying coaching philosophy is attack-oriented. When it comes to central defenders, they are expected to combine the art of defending with playmaking. A contemporary example, who continues to make glowing headlines, is Ajax’s teenage captain Matthijs de Ligt.

His first Champions League group phase appearance was this season, in Munich against Bayern. There he passed a stern examination posed by Robert Lewandowski. He then proceeded to guide Ajax through the entire group stage unbeaten and into the round of 16. He now has 86 appearances for Ajax and is quite absurdly still a teenager – he doesn’t turn 20 until August 2019! It’s undeniable that De Ligt is a player wise beyond his years.

With seemingly unlimited potential, there is a risk of getting carried away, but it is hard not to when De Ligt, who earned his first Netherlands call-up aged 17, has all the hallmarks of a potential great; think Jaap Stam, who, it is fair to say, was the last truly universally celebrated Dutch centre-back.

Virgil van Dijk, with whom De Ligt has forged a solid defensive partnership for the Oranje, is currently the defender du jour (rightfully so, following a number of exceptional performances for Liverpool and the national team) But it can be argued that his talent ceiling is lower than that of De Ligt.

With that being considered the duo have been formidable as Ronald Koeman’s side reached the UEFA Nations League finals, fending off ridiculously stern competition from World Cup winners France and Germany in Group A1.

Such has been De Ligt’s ascent to undisputed Netherlands starter as well as Ajax vice-captain and all-around wonderkid status that he was recently crowned 2018’s Golden Boy, following in the footsteps of such incredible names as Leo Messi, Sergio Aguero, Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappé. He is the first Dutchman to win it since Raphael van der Vaart in 2003, and the first ever defender to ever win it.

Due to his absurd quality and the glass ceiling that has been created for clubs like Ajax, it is very likely this will be De Ligt’s final season with Ajax – and though it remains to be seen where the next chapter is written, we have drawn up a list of four potential destinations; a dream option, a realistic choice, a wildcard move and a club Squawka recommends.

Dream: Barcelona

De Ligt came through Ajax’s esteemed youth academy, so Barcelona, who share a footballing philosophy thanks to Johan Cruyff, is seen by many observers as the ideal destination and those running the Camp Nou club reportedly agree. He has even said publicly that Barcelona are his favourites club in Spain.

The only question is whether he is ready to make the jump. There is no question the level at La Liga’s reigning champions (in terms of pressure and domestic opposition) is a step up from what De Ligt will have become accustomed to in the Eredivisie.

De Ligt to Barcelona?

Is De Ligt Pique’s perfect heir?

That being said, the adage ‘age is nothing but a number’ applies in his case. Barça, if they are not already, should be thinking about life without Gerard Piqué, and given De Ligt is cut from the same cloth, his acquisition appears to be a no-brainer.

Given his education, and as long as the Catalan powerhouse remain faithful to Johan Cruyff’s teachings, De Ligt’s assimilation will be as smooth as his exemplary passing.

Realistic: Bayern Munich

Bayern saw firsthand what De Ligt is capable of and that should give the powers-that-be at the Allianz pause for thought.

Jérôme Boateng was close to leaving the record German champions in the summer and although, for one reason or another, he remained, his time could be running out.

De Ligt to Bayern Munich?

De Ligt was key to Ajax’s 1-1 Champions League draw against Bayern Munich.

There are no shortage of internal replacements for Boateng at Bayern, notably 23-year-old Niklas Süle, while Mats Hummels, at 29, is not quite over the hill yet. De Ligt, though, represents a long-term investment and could immediately settle alongside the aforementioned Hummels.

His ability to resolve situations through good positional sense will no doubt complement the former Borussia Dortmund man while Bayern, though an incredible step up, is less daunting than Barça.

Wildcard: Manchester United

You can never rule out a big-money move to England as the Premier League remains a lucrative destination for so many footballers.

A number of De Ligt’s compatriots already ply their trade in Europe’s most-watched top division and there is no question he has been, or is being, scouted by the league’s top six clubs.

De Ligt to Man Utd?

Is De Ligt the perfect defensive partner for a Mourinho-less Man Utd?

Spurs, who currently employ three former Ajax academy graduates (Toby Alderweireld, Christian Eriksen and Jan Vertonghen) and signed his former centre-back partner Dávinson Sánchez just over a year ago, have long been touted. But what about Manchester United?

Yes, they are not short on central defenders, but – with all due respect – the addition of De Ligt would improve that department quite clearly. The potential for a partnership with Eric Bailly or Victor Lindelof is great. But there is one caveat, and that is that the move would only be a success if Jose Mourinho is no longer in charge.

Although Mourinho would likely trust De Ligt (although he distrusts young players in general, exceptional prodigies who can be stable like De Ligt are granted exceptions, e.g. Raphael Varane) the once-great Portuguese tactician’s current brand of football would only stifle De Ligt’s ball-playing abilities.

Squawka Suggests: Juventus

Is there a better European league for central defenders than Serie A? It might be an old and tired stereotype, but no one loves defending more than the Italians and Juve currently possess some of the best practitioners.

But as great as Andrea Barzagli (37), Leonardo Bonucci (31) and Giorgio Chiellini (34) are, they cannot play forever. Father time, after all, is and always will be undefeated.

Is Juventus the perfect destination for Matthijs de Ligt?

De Ligt could learn from world-class centre-backs Bonucci and Chiellini at Juventus.

Juve have long been lauded for their recruitment. De Ligt, who can learn so much from Bonucci and Chiellini (who have at least another 3-5 seasons in them), will not be cheap, but he will undoubtedly be worth it.

As of now, his playing style is very much centred around a buccaneering approach; moving to Italy means a chance to work under a manager certain to improve the tactical side of his game and that will only further accelerate his pursuit of world-class status.

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