The potential transfer of Bosnia and Herzegovina representative Tarik Muharemović to Juventus has hit a snag due to significant financial disagreements. Initially seen as nearly finalized, the deal stalled as Muharemović demands a salary of 3.5 million euros annually, while Juventus offers around 2.2 million euros. The situation is further complicated by interest from English clubs willing to meet Muharemović’s financial requirements. Juventus retains a 50% share of any future sale, giving them an advantage in potentially acquiring the player at a lower cost. If Juventus does not improve its offer, there is growing likelihood that Muharemović could continue his career in the Premier League instead of returning to Juventus.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the situation with emphasis on the financial disparity between Muharemović’s demands and Juventus’ offer, highlighting the player’s leverage. It also mentions the potential competition from English clubs, which could be interpreted as underscoring the international market’s impact





