Inter Milan are set to hold talks with Sassuolo over a deal for Tarik Muharemovic as they push to secure the Bosnia defender ahead of their summer defensive overhaul, with Fabrizio Romano confirming the Nerazzurri remain the frontrunners despite a significant structural advantage held by Juventus.
According to Romano, via FCInterNews, the personal agreement between Inter and Muharemovic is advancing well, with good feedback emerging from contacts between the player’s agents and the club.
“The discussion between the two parties is going well,” Romano confirmed.
Inter Set To Meet Sassuolo As Juventus Structural Advantage Complicates Deal For Muharemovic
However, key details remain to be resolved.
The overall economic valuation and the potential inclusion of a player as part of the operation are yet to be determined.
And, so, the two clubs will meet soon specifically to discuss these aspects.
Indeed, Juventus hold a genuine structural edge.
Sassuolo must pay 50% of any sale fee back to the Turin club.
Meaning Juventus could effectively purchase Muharemovic at half price.
Therefore, while the table is well set for Inter, the deal is not yet done.
Sporting director Piero Ausilio and the Inter hierarchy have done significant groundwork.
Nevertheless, Romano is clear. Further work remains before a formal agreement can be reached.