Bologna demand €25m for Lucumi as Juventus weigh cheaper Muharemovic alternative | OneFootball

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·26 Juni 2026

Bologna demand €25m for Lucumi as Juventus weigh cheaper Muharemovic alternative

Gambar artikel:Bologna demand €25m for Lucumi as Juventus weigh cheaper Muharemovic alternative

Juventus are pursuing a twin-track defensive recruitment strategy this summer, with Giovanni Carnevali weighing a move for former Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic alongside the club’s primary target Jhon Lucumi, and holding a significant structural advantage in the Muharemovic pursuit that could make it the more financially attractive of the two operations.

Juventus retain 50% of any future Muharemovic sale from their time developing the Bosnian at the Next Gen side, a clause that forced Sassuolo to inflate their asking price when Inter explored a deal earlier this summer, ultimately complicating those negotiations.


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Carnevali now intends to exploit that leverage, with Sportal reporting the Bianconeri could secure Muharemovic at a reduced cost by effectively purchasing back a share of a player they already part-own.

Gambar artikel:Bologna demand €25m for Lucumi as Juventus weigh cheaper Muharemovic alternative

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus and Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio battle for possession during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Bologna demand €25m for Lucumi as Juventus race against mid-July release clause deadline

The Lucumi situation carries its own urgency as Bologna are asking €25 million for the Colombian centre-back, as per CalcioMercato.it, having rejected Juventus’s opening offer of €18-20 million.

Crucially, a release clause of €28 million is only valid until mid-July, after which Premier League clubs could enter the auction and drive the price significantly higher.

Spalletti first identified Lucumi as a defensive priority in January, and Juventus are keen to avoid a repeat of that window’s complications.

Muharemovic, meanwhile, is representing Bosnia at the World Cup, having missed the Qatar game through suspension after his red card against Switzerland.

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