Duti: Juventus loaned Muani for 10 million to 15 million euros, with a forced buyout fee of 30 million euros
"Turin Sports" reported that Juventus and Paris reached an agreement on Muani's transfer, and Juventus will pay a loan fee of 10 million to 15 million euros, including a forced buyout refund worth 30 million euros.
Muani has always been eager to return to Juventus, rejected the invitation from Tottenham and Manchester United, and reached an agreement on the terms of loan fees of 10 million to 15 million euros + 30 million mandatory buyout at the club level. Juventus has not completed this signing, just because it needs to deal with the redundant staff first. Weiah Jr. is about to join Marseille, Douglas Louis triggers the competition between Nottingham Forest and Everton, and the most difficult Vlahovic has made new progress.
Juventus Director Komoli and Vlahovic reached a gentleman agreement after a candid dialogue in the United States, waiting for a suitable offer to break up peacefully. Milan had previously been on the wait-and-see attitude, but as Nunez approached joining Riyadh Crescent and Manchester United refused to loan Hoylen, the Ross and Blacks knocked on Juventus' door again. After Vlahovic triggered the loyalty bonus, his annual salary rose to 10.5 million euros, and he will occupy a book cost of 17 million euros from August. This is exactly the bottom line of Juventus expected transfer fee, and there is still a gap in Milan's quotation of 15 million+ bonus. But both sides believe that an agreement will be reached in the next few weeks.
Paris is eager to complete the Muani transaction within the next seven days to avoid being forced to sell at a low price before closing the window. Although coach Tudor failed to welcome his favorite players back during the German training camp, he still looks forward to reunite with the French striker in preparation for the pre-season on August 11 to face Serie A's first round opponent Parma.