MiType: Juventus will quote Muani for 10 million euros loan fee, with conditions mandatory buyout clause
According to the "Milan Sports Daily", Juventus will quote Muani for a loan fee of 10 million euros, with conditions and mandatory buyout clauses.
Muani's summer has just begun. The Parisian striker is currently enjoying the holidays after he tried his best for Juventus during his time at the Club World Cup. Now he is waiting for his future to be revealed, while his French compatriot and current Juventus general manager Comoli is actively operating for his transfer, trying to keep him in Turin.
Juventus and Paris have already started negotiations, and the current goal is to strive to loan him for another year. But Juventus must come up with a more persuasive plan to impress Paris. Comoli plans to promote negotiations by raising the quotation and propose a "paid lease" that will satisfy Paris enough to continue the cooperation between the two sides. It's not easy, but Juventus will work hard to get to the end. Especially when Vlahovic's transfer has not made any progress and Osmene's transfer has reached a deadlock due to Galatasaray's strong offensive, Juventus' senior executives hope to introduce another striker to create a competitive front lineup for Tudor.
"I'm very happy here" - this is a sentence that Muani often says at the Club World Cup. He marked himself with two goals and one assist. His will is very clear and has been conveyed to Juventus and Paris: he is willing to continue to stay in Turin. Paris coach Enrique's attitude is also clear: he is not optimistic about Muani and does not expect him to return to the team. Therefore, Juventus hopes to promote negotiations through the players' own wishes and the disagreement between him and the coach.
The problem is still the price. Paris spent 75 million euros to introduce Muani from Frankfurt in 2022, and it is impossible to easily "sell" it at a low price. So far, Paris has refused to rent for another year without a forced buyout. They insist that the buyout price proposed by Juventus (about 40 million euros) must be mandatory, not a right to choose. But Juventus wants to retain the right to choose, that is, to have the right to buy rather than to be mandatory.
To this end, Comoli is about to submit a new offer to Paris: a paid lease with a total amount of approximately 10 million euros, and a conditional mandatory buyout clause will be set a year later, which will be forced to trigger under some "easy conditions". This may make Paris reconsider.
Muani is more tactical than Osmayen. He can partner with David to form a 3-5-2 double striker combination, and can also play the role of the shadow forward with Ilditz in the 3-4-2-1 system, standing behind David. He is already familiar with the Juventus environment and has won praise from his teammates in the past six months.
Tudor had just arranged for Muani to play as a substitute to give Vlahovic a chance, but eventually chose Muani as the main player and hoped to continue using him next season. At the same time, Comoli is also paying close attention to Osmeen's movements and awaiting a meeting with Vlahovic's agent Ristic to try to resolve the Serbian's transfer issue.
This meeting will be held soon. Juventus hopes that Vlahovic is willing to accept the departure arrangement, but the player himself has rejected the invitation from Fenerbahce and Saudi Arabia, and tends to stay for another year and then leave the team freely when the contract expires in 2026.