Tarik Muharemovic appears increasingly unlikely to return to Juventus as English clubs circle the talented defender. According to a report by Tuttosport, the former Bianconeri player is poised for a future away from Serie A, with the Premier League emerging as his most probable destination. While Newcastle United, Sunderland, and Bournemouth retain an active interest in his services, Leeds United has moved decisively into poll position.
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Subscribe Sekarang →The Yorkshire-based club is reportedly prepared to shell out approximately €40 million to secure the Bosnian defender from Sassuolo. This development has caught the undivided attention of management in Turin. Based on the terms of his previous departure, Juventus retains a 50% sell-on clause for any future resale of the player, meaning the Italian giants would pocket a lucrative €20 million windfall if the deal materializes.
Negotiations for a direct return to Turin have effectively cooled due to a significant valuation gap between the two Italian sides. Editorial team observations indicate that Juventus is unwilling to exceed a €28 million threshold, a figure aligned with a specific release clause in the player's current contract with the Neroverdi, which is set to expire on July 15.
With the Bianconeri stepping back, the path has cleared significantly for Leeds United. The English club is preparing a comprehensive long-term package, offering Muharemovic a contract running until 2031 valued at €3.5 million per season. Even though a reunion between Juventus and the young center-back looks remote, the Serie A giants remain highly invested in the outcome, as the expected financial injection would immediately bolster their transfer budget to pursue alternative defensive targets.