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Juventus advancing to sign Tarik Muharemovic

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Tarik Muharemovic, the 2003-born central defender from Sassuolo and the Bosnian national team, continues to draw attention. Initially linked to Juventus and Inter in recent transfer discussions, the young defender’s stock is rising.

According to transfer expert Nico Schira, Bologna has now also entered the race. The club reportedly plans to make an offer as early as January, hoping to outmaneuver competing teams.

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Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Muharemovic’s performances have impressed scouts across Italy. His ability to read the game, combined with strong defensive instincts, makes him a rare talent for his age.

Serie A clubs recognize his potential to become a long-term asset. This growing interest has sparked a quiet bidding war among top-flight teams eager to secure his services before other European clubs intervene.

Juventus holds a strategic advantage

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Juventus maintains a notable advantage in negotiations. The club owns 50% of Muharemovic’s transfer rights. This means Juventus could theoretically bring the defender back to Turin for half the price rivals like Inter or Bologna would have to pay.

This financial leverage could ultimately tip the balance in favor of the Bianconeri. Sassuolo has a strong track record of developing young talents, and Muharemovic represents the next promising prospect.

Both Inter and Bologna will face challenges convincing Sassuolo to part ways with him, especially if Juventus exercises its preferential rights. For Juventus, securing Muharemovic would not only strengthen their defensive options but also reinforce their long-term squad planning.

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Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Industry insiders highlight that January could become a decisive month. Clubs interested in Muharemovic are expected to act quickly to avoid losing out.

While Bologna shows ambition, Juventus’ stake in the player gives them an edge in negotiations. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see which club ultimately signs the promising Bosnian defender.

With his combination of youth, skill, and tactical awareness, Muharemovic is poised to be one of Serie A’s standout defenders in the coming years. How the transfer saga unfolds may significantly shape the defensive lineups of Italy’s top clubs.

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