Luo Ti: Juventus proposes to buy out Muani if he wins the Serie A championship or enters the Champions League, Paris disagrees

According to the "Roman Sports" report, Juventus had proposed to win the Serie A championship or lock in the Champions League qualification and forced to buy out Muani, but Paris disagreed.

Muani responded to the call from Paris Saint-Germain and has returned to Paris for pre-season training, but he is waiting for the call from Juventus, but his patience may be exhausted soon.

In fact, as early as June 19, more than a month ago, Muani said after scoring two goals against Al Ain in the Club World Cup: "I want to stay here. I feel great at Juventus, play well and score goals. I am very happy and hope to stay for a long time. I also like Tudor's tactical style, and he always asks us to attack."

Since then, Juventus general manager Comoli has made 3 to 4 contacts with the top leaders of Paris, but has never met Paris' requirements. Paris insists that if Muani is not sold immediately, it must also be forced to buy out after a one-year lease period.

The two sides had a new round of contact yesterday, but Juventus is no longer the only seller in Paris to talk. Several clubs from the Premier League have also begun to take action: Chelsea has shown interest for a long time, and recently Manchester United and Newcastle United have also joined the battle. While Newcastle is currently pushing forward with Cesco's transfer negotiations, Manchester United is Juventus' main rival in the Muani battle.

Pay attention to the domino effect. If Manchester United pays 50 million euros immediately to poach Muani, they may sell Hoylen to Juventus. The striker is listed as a sellable player by Manchester United. He is obviously a more cost-effective deal for Juventus.

However, compared to Hoylen, Juventus's number one target is still Muani. After all, he has been running in with the team for 7 months, and he himself is Juventus' number one ally in this complicated negotiation. Muani once again made it clear to Paris in recent hours that he hoped to continue playing under Tudor.

Paris introduced Muani from Frankfurt for 93 million euros in 2023. Now he hopes to cash out the player as much as possible, but Juventus does not have this level of budget. Even if Douglas Luis is successfully sold, Juventus tends to invest the transfer proceeds in midfield signings, so Juventus hopes to postpone Muani's transfer expenses until next year, hoping to rent first and then buy.

Paris insisted that it would not agree to continue to rent out Muani unless it was a forced buyout written into the contract. At first, Comoli proposed that the buyout clause could be triggered if Juventus won the Serie A title, and then relaxed the conditions to lock in the Champions League, but none of these were enough to convince Paris that their unwillingness to allow the transfer to be determined by whether Juventus achieved its goal.

Therefore, the terms of Juventus' previous loan to Kelly may be a reference. The contract at that time stipulated that Juventus would forcefully trigger the buyout clause if the successful relegation was made. This kind of more basic and objective conditions may be the key to unlocking the Muani transaction.

source:truc tiep 7m cn