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Tarik Muharemovic returns to Juventus in January

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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, former Juventus defender Tarik Muharemovic could soon find his way back to Turin. The Bosnian centre-back, born in 2003 and currently playing for Sassuolo, is drawing attention ahead of the upcoming transfer windows.

Juventus, who still hold a 50% sell-on clause from his previous move, are in a particularly favorable position should they choose to re-sign him either in January or next summer.

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Tarik Muharemovic

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Muharemovic joined Sassuolo with the intention of growing in Serie A, and his development has not gone unnoticed. Strong in aerial duels and confident in building play from the back, he has become one of the more intriguing young defensive talents emerging in Italian football.

His progress has also earned him recognition with the Bosnian national team setup, further raising his profile. The key factor that places Juventus ahead of other interested clubs is the financial clause that allows them to effectively buy back Muharemovic at half the price Sassuolo would request from any other team.

This mechanism gives the Bianconeri a clear economic advantage, making the operation more accessible even in a period where financial considerations play a major role in the transfer market.

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

However, interest from other clubs cannot be ignored. La Gazzetta dello Sport highlights that Inter have been monitoring the player for several months, evaluating him as a long-term reinforcement in defense.

Meanwhile, AC Milan have only recently entered the picture, but they are reportedly ready to make a more aggressive move once the January window opens. The Rossoneri are searching for young, physically strong defenders who can fit within their tactical system, and Muharemovic’s profile checks several boxes.

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A transfer race to watch closely

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Tarik Muharemovic 📸

Juventus now face a decision: act quickly to secure a promising defender with familiar roots, or wait and risk letting a rival club move ahead. The club’s strategy in the coming weeks will reveal how highly they value Muharemovic’s potential.

For the player, the upcoming months could represent a defining stage in his career. Whether he returns to the Allianz Stadium or continues his growth elsewhere, the interest surrounding him is already a sign of his rising reputation in Italian football.

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