Rotti: Juventus needs to solve the problems of DV9 and Douglas Luis before it can promote the recruitment
"Roman Sports" reported that Juventus needs to advance the departure of Vlahovic and Douglas Luis before making progress on the recruitment issue.
Douglas Louis has reached a five-year contract with Nottingham Forest, and his salary is even higher than the current annual salary of 5 million euros, but the relevant quotation has not met the requirements so far. Vlahovic insists that he will only make a choice when the invitation of the giants arrives, and that the termination fee of the players and their agents will be negotiated. Otherwise, Juventus will have to admit defeat and retain him for another year, with the cost of 23 million euros in annual salary before tax plus 15 million amortization cost.
If Vlahovic leaves the team, Juventus will quickly turn to Muani and may start negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain. The French Ligue 1 giants have not accepted Juventus' conditions so far, and time is good for Juventus. The French striker is only willing to land in Serie A and refuses to consider any other destination. The players have clear positions and clear situations. Muani is now training with redundant players in Paris, not playing in the European Super Cup, nor is it completely in Enrique's plan. In the midfield, Matt O'Reilly's priority is rising. The Atlanta goal was recommended to Juventus after spending a season in Brighton a year ago. He performed positively but was affected by long-term injuries and his growth did not meet expectations, but his data is still attractive, especially considering that Portuguese Sports insists on a 60 million termination fee for Jurmand, and Tonali's transfer requires nearly nine-digit checks plus an annual salary of over 8 million. In addition, Newcastle currently regards it as a non-sale item.
Tonali is likely to return to Serie A in the next few years, but not now, Casey's plan is worth evaluating, and the midfielder who played for two seasons in Saudi Arabia is interested in returning to Europe. As for Mireti, Juventus continued to negotiate with Naples on a quotation of 17 million to 18 million euros.
While waiting for the offer from Thiago Gallo, Kelly and Rugani, the door to Renato Vega's return may also be opened. The defender himself is willing to join, but Chelsea needs to accept an important offer. The Blues valued him more than 30 million euros, which is obviously too high for Juventus.