Matthijs De Ligt says his future is up in the air and compatriot Jaap Stam believes the highly-rated Ajax defender would fit in well at Manchester United. Having starred in the Dutch giants’ run to the Champions League semi-finals, 19-year-old De Ligt has been attracting admiring glances from across Europe. He has been strongly linked with a summer move to Barcelona, who have already signed midfielder Frenkie De Jong from the Amsterdam club. Jaap Stam was full of praise for reported @ManUtd target Mathias De Ligt, saying his compatriot would fit right in at United #mufc @PAdugout pic.twitter.com/7ZRhkiWtRF — Rich McCarthy (@VJRichMcCarthy) May 26, 2019 United have also been mentioned as a possible destination but Press Association Sport understands the powers that be at Old Trafford expect Barca to tie up a deal for a player who gave little away on Sunday. “Well, the Premier League is a big competition, Spain also,” De Ligt told ESPN FC. “But you have other competitions, it’s not (just) about those two. I still don’t know anything about where my future is, so I see how it goes.” De Ligt, who started against United in the Europa League final two years ago, has long been tracked by the Manchester giants, but the feeling around the club is he will be heading to the Nou Camp. Press Association Sport understands United are keen to sign a centre-back this summer and 1999 treble hero Stam believes De Ligt would be a good fit for his former club. De Ligt, right, in action for Ajax against United in the 2017 Europa League final (Nick Potts/PA) “He’s a great player,” Stam told Press Association Sport. “He’s only a youngster as everybody knows. But in how he plays, he’s an adult, to be honest. “He’s got composure on the ball, he’s aggressive tactically, he sees the game, he reads the game well and he’s got that driving force for himself as well in what you need to achieve and where you want to go to. “I think that’s one of the most important thing for a player to have – to have goals for yourself, that you want to make steps, that you want to improve yourself, that you want to go the highest level. “I think he would suit very well over here if they’re trying to pick him up and I am not sure if that’s the truth, of course, because a lot of things have been said and have been written as well. Stam signed for Manchester United for £10million in 1998 (Dave Kendall/PA) “But he is a player that absolutely fits in here, but it is up to him as well. “He’s the type of player that a manager I think wants to work with.” And it is not just central defence that Stam believes former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer needs to look at. “Well, I think in every (position), like up front, in the midfield and in the back four, they can use some extra quality as well,” he said after playing for Manchester United Legends against Bayern Munich on the 20th anniversary of the treble. Full-time scenes at the Theatre of Dreams 🥰#MUFC #Treble99 pic.twitter.com/J4MzowxOh6 — Manchester United (@ManUtd) May 26, 2019 “You want to have a squad that is competitive to each other as well because everyone needs to push each other basically to get the maximum in achieving something. “So, I think as a manager and as a club as well you need to have a look at that and after the last couple of seasons and how it’s been going over here, I think it’s good to evaluate everything within the team. “Looking at the players, what they’ve done and what they’ve achieved, and even when players still have a contract for another three or four seasons, you need to make your choices towards them as well and what you want to do with them. “Because at the end of the day, it’s the most important thing that you do well, that you achieve goals that you want to achieve and where you want to go to as a club. “You have to make hard decisions.” Topics Ajax, Jaap Stam, Matthijs de Ligt Stam dreaming of Manchester United job Reading snap up Jaap as Stam becomes a Royal Barcelona ‘close’ to agreement with Ajax for De Ligt – report Barcelona have ‘lost control’ in Matthijs de Ligt deal – report Mustafi stresses the importance of being organised in Europa League final Lampard hoping Derby can follow Chelsea’s example as history beckons Neville ‘rocket’ has England star Mead aiming for the moon Securing promotion will be crucial in keeping Grealish – Whelan Villa boss Smith one step away from realising his ‘impossible dream’ 5 things we learned from the Manchester United vs Bayern Munich Treble reunion game Quiz! Can you name the first 50 players to start for Arsene Wenger in the Premier League? Quiz! Can you name the clubs who’ve been promoted from the Championship since 1999/2000? “If we lose: s*** decision” – Mauricio Pochettino’s Harry Kane conundrum 7 new rule changes are coming to the Premier League – but are they good or bad?