Matthijs de Ligt has rubbished ideas he’s sad at Bayern Munich and will look to depart this summer time.
Final month, studies emerged suggesting De Ligt was annoyed along with his function below Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel after a spell out of the beginning lineup, with Arsenal and Manchester United each touted as potential suitors for the Dutchman.
Since then, nonetheless, De Ligt has reclaimed his place as a daily starter and has insisted to Dutch media outletVoetbal Worldwide that he has no plans to depart the membership within the close to future.
“After I do not play, then a hyperlink is straight away made saying that I might not be comfortable and would wish to go away,” he mentioned. “In fact there have additionally been matches that I might have preferred to play, however I actually haven’t any motive to complain.
“I am nonetheless having a good time at Bayern Munich and have been enjoying once more recently. I by no means let rumours get to my head or drive me loopy as a result of I do know what the fact is.”
He continued: “I’ve began ten of the final 12 matches, and I really feel like I am getting fitter and higher, which is an excellent feeling. I began the season with an damage and that’s very annoying, in fact. I wanted time to return again after which I additionally suffered a knee damage. Consequently, I mised loads of matches and, at a membership like Bayern Munich, you need to cope with loads of competitors with worldwide gamers.
“There are such a lot of prime gamers round, all of whom are able to play. In case you are out with an damage and also you get match once more, it’s not only a provided that you’ll instantly be again within the beginning lineup. If the staff is working and the outcomes are good, you simply should be affected person once more and wait on your likelihood.
“From January onwards, I’ve been utterly match once more. I really feel good, I’ve secured my place within the staff and I’m exhibiting my greatest.”
Bayern are recognized to be on the hunt for a brand new centre-back, with Barcelona’s Ronald Araujo a possible goal, though the most recent studies recommend they now not see the guts of defence as a precedence space.