According to reports from Tuttosport, Juventus is working intensively to finalize the transfers of both Randal Kolo Muani and Tarik Muharemovic by July 13. While executing both operations simultaneously represents a complex financial mission, the Bianconeri management is prepared to complete these signings even before finalizing any major squad player sales. Club executives Giovanni Carnevali and Marco Ottolini have reportedly accelerated negotiations over the last few hours to secure both targets.
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Subscribe Sekarang →Regarding the French forward, Paris Saint-Germain recently rejected an opening bid of 33 million euros from the Italian giants. Based on editorial monitoring, Juventus remains firm in its stance and will not match the 40 million euro valuation set by the Parisian club, pointing out Kolo Muani's market devaluation over the past two seasons. The Turin hierarchy is currently preparing a renewed offer of 35 million euros structured as a loan with a conditional obligation to buy to alleviate the immediate impact on the club's financial balance sheet.
An agreement on personal terms has already been reached with Kolo Muani, who has accepted a five-year contract worth a net annual salary of 5 million euros. While Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti eagerly awaits a positive resolution to the negotiation, he reportedly aligns with the club's prudent financial approach. The technical staff believes the attacker should only be signed under the right financial parameters, especially since competing interest from other elite clubs remains minimal.
Concurrently, the path towards signing Tarik Muharemovic appears significantly smoother. The Bosnian defender is expected to complete a move to Turin from Sassuolo in a deal worth approximately 18 million euros, with the player set to sign a five-year contract worth just over 2 million euros per season. After concluding his post-World Cup duties, the player is scheduled to land in Italy, with medical examinations potentially taking place as early as next week before he departs for a necessary summer holiday.
The search for a new goalkeeper also remains active, with Emiliano Dibu Martinez and Guglielmo Vicario topping the shortlist. Juventus remains firm regarding the Argentinian shot-stopper, refusing to pay the 10 million euro fee requested by Aston Villa due to his substantial wage demands. Meanwhile, the club is in no rush for Tottenham Hotspur's Vicario, waiting to see if the English club opens up to a loan formula, while a rumored pursuit of Parma's Zion Suzuki has collapsed as he is bound for Leeds United in a 30 million euro deal.
Based on observations from the ongoing transfer market sessions, Juventus is also looking to resolve internal squad dilemmas. Giovanni Carnevali is scheduled to meet with agent Federico Pastorello next week to discuss a new destination for midfielder Arthur, while simultaneously laying the groundwork for Frosinone's young goalkeeper Lorenzo Palmisani. Furthermore, Juventus has actively reopened contact channels for Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka, signaling a renewed evaluation of the German midfielder for the upcoming campaign.