Tuttosport claims Juventus will pay an initial €67m for Matthijs de Ligt and benefit from new tax laws with regards to his wages.

The newspaper explains Juve are in the process of finalising a deal worth €67m up front, with €13m to follow in bonuses.

The Ajax defender, for his part, should earn €7.5m a season until 2024, which will rise to €12m depending on objectives being met.

Tuttosport claims Juventus will pay an initial €67m for Matthijs de Ligt and benefit from new tax laws with regards to his wages.

The newspaper explains Juve are in the process of finalising a deal worth €67m up front, with €13m to follow in bonuses.

The Ajax defender, for his part, should earn €7.5m a season until 2024, which will rise to €12m depending on objectives being met.

However, the key – as per the publication – is the new ‘Growth Decree’ in Italy, which sees foreign arrivals taxed only 50 percent of their salaries.

Consequently, the Bianconeri would reportedly shell out the reduced sum of €17m gross, providing the 19-year-old earns his full €12m net.

Unlike Paris Saint-Germain, the Old Lady are prepared to offer the Dutchman a €150m release clause.

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