In some of my previous posts, I have written about Juventus' outstanding defense, the fact that Juve have always been a club with a defense-first mentality, and their legacy of legendary defenders.
All-time greats such as Claudio Gentile, Gaetano Scirea, Gianluca Zambrotta, Giorgio Chiellini, and Leonardo Bonucci have represented the Bianconeri at the back. They have played major roles in Juve's success and development of its club identity.
Now, Juve may just have added the latest all-time defensive great to this illustrious list.
Juventus have just signed Matthijs de Ligt from Ajax for €75 million - a remarkable fee given the fact that the Dutchman is just 19 years old. However, in due time, this signing is likely to prove to be well worth the money spent.
Even at his young age, de Ligt is perhaps already the second-best centre-back in the world, only trailing his compatriot Virgil van Dijk. He is the current holder of the Golden Boy award, thus proving his immense potential and sky-high ceiling.
A product of Ajax's iconic youth academy, de Ligt has all the attributes that a defender needs in order to become one of the greats.
His tackling is arguably the best in world football today. He has no fear of aerial duels; he is comfortable in the air as well. De Ligt also has a level of defensive maturity rarely seen in a player of his age; his play might not be the most showy, but it is certainly fundamentally sound and conducive to victory. He can even be a threat on the offensive end. De Ligt is a good passer for a centre-back and has also been known to be a dangerous receiver of set-pieces.
As if all these qualities weren't already enough, de Ligt has also shown impressive leadership abilities. Evidence of this can be seen in the fact that he is the youngest captain in Ajax history. He also became the youngest player to captain a team in a Champions League match when he did so in Ajax's upset victory over Real Madrid last season, earning many plaudits in the process.
De Ligt now has the opportunity to take his game to the next level. As I earlier mentioned, Juve is a club with a long and distinguished history of defensive legends. Thus, it is one of the best clubs for a young defender to join.
De Ligt's arrival in Turin might also prove to be just what Juve need in order to land their first Champions League title since 1996.
While Juve already had an impressive starting back four last season which consisted of Chiellini, Alex Sandro, Bonucci, and João Cancelo, the man from Leiderdorp may have elevated Juventus' defense from merely being elite to arguably the best on the planet.
Of course, de Ligt is not Juve's only major signing of the current off-season. They've brought in Adrien Rabiot, Aaron Ramsey, and Luca Pellegrini, among others. However, it's obvious that de Ligt is the real game-changer among these signings.
This signing also came at an important time for Juve. With Cristiano Ronaldo now being 34 years old, he will soon be on his last legs. Thus, it was important that Juve sign a player who could potentially go on to become the next cornerstone of the team - a player great enough to lead Juve to not only multiple Serie A titles, but one or more Champions League titles as well. De Ligt might very well be that player, especially if he goes on to play for Juve for a decade or more - a distinct possibility, given all that surrounds him at the moment.
It's somewhat clichéd to say this, but it is nonetheless true: "offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships." Juve as a club have clearly taken this saying to heart over the years. A great defense is often the foundation of any great team.
Such defenses are often led by one overpowering, commanding figure, and for now and in the coming years, Juve might have obtained such a figure in Matthijs de Ligt. Although he might not have played even one game for the reigning Italian champions, based on what he has already shown, he may have made Juventus the favourites to win the Champions League this season.
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