Juventus are carefully evaluating their next move regarding Tarik Muharemovic, with the Bianconeri considering both a sporting and financial strategy for the highly-rated Bosnian defender.
According to reports from journalist Giovanni Albanese, Juventus retained a 50% sell-on clause when Sassuolo completed Muharemovic’s permanent transfer for a symbolic €1 million following their promotion to Serie A.
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The 2003-born centre-back has attracted growing interest on the market, with several Premier League clubs already monitoring his situation, although no formal offers have yet been submitted.
Juventus Considering Bringing Muharemovic Back
The Turin giants are keeping a close eye on developments and have not ruled out bringing Muharemovic back to the club.
Luciano Spalletti is eager to strengthen the defensive department, particularly with a left-footed centre-back, and the Bosnian’s profile is viewed as an excellent fit for the new-look Juventus project.
While Lloyd Kelly has shown encouraging signs, Juventus believe further reinforcements are needed to meet the demands of the squad.
Muharemovic’s familiarity with the club and his close friendship with Kenan Yildiz are additional factors that could make a return attractive for both player and club.
The defender would also have the opportunity to take a major step forward in his career, joining a team aiming to compete strongly in the Europa League while building toward a return to the Champions League.
Sassuolo Hold Firm as Juventus Prepare Proposal
Juventus’ biggest advantage in negotiations remains the 50% sell-on clause, effectively reducing the financial impact of any potential deal. However, Sassuolo are expected to drive a hard bargain.
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Sassuolo is reportedly hoping to keep the valuation above €30 million, believing Muharemovic’s performances with Bosnia at the upcoming international tournaments could further increase his market value and spark a bidding war.
Juventus are therefore assessing whether investing in the defender would be worthwhile as a long-term starter for the club’s new era.
If not, allowing another club to purchase him and collecting a substantial sell-on profit could provide valuable funds for reinvestment in the transfer market.
A clearer picture is expected after the international competitions, where Muharemovic is set to play a prominent role for Bosnia.
Meanwhile, Juventus are already preparing a proposal to convince Sassuolo. One idea under consideration is including Vasilije Adzic on loan as part of the deal, with the talented midfielder seeking more regular playing time after spending much of last season on the sidelines.