Serie A club Sassuolo is reportedly open to selling defender Tarik Muharemovic in the summer transfer window, should they receive a suitable offer. Several prominent clubs, including Aston Villa, Tottenham, Inter Milan, and Juventus, have been linked with the player.
Muharemovic joined Sassuolo permanently two seasons ago after an initial loan spell from Juventus. This current season marks his first full campaign in Italy’s top flight, where he has established himself as one of the league’s standout defenders, demonstrating impressive form both with and without the ball.
Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali recently commented on the player’s future to Gazzetta dello Sport. He indicated that the valuation of Muharemovic would be dependent on the specific clubs making an approach, suggesting that offers from major Italian clubs or Premier League teams would be assessed differently.
“We haven’t set a price for him; we will evaluate all offers we receive. The values will vary depending on whether the offer comes from a big Italian club or a Premier League team. We will also consider if any club offers players in return,” Carnevali stated.
Carnevali further emphasized Sassuolo’s philosophy of aiding players in securing moves to larger clubs, while also expressing the club’s satisfaction in retaining their talent.
“Our objective is to provide these players with the opportunity to join major clubs, but we would also be pleased to keep them,” he added.
Recent reports suggest a potential price tag of €25 million for Muharemovic. It remains to be seen if English clubs will face a higher valuation due to their financial strength. Juventus, holding a 50 percent sell-on clause, will also have their influence on any potential transfer negotiations.
