MiType: Paris is reluctant to sell Muani at a low price, so negotiations with Juventus are stalled
July 18th According to the "Rice Style", Paris is unwilling to sell Muani at a low price, so negotiations with Juventus are currently in a stagnation. If there is no major change in the next five days, Muani will go to Poissi Sports Center like other Paris Saint-Germain players who have not participated in the Club World Cup on July 23. Although Luis Enrique's main players have received additional rest for their outstanding performance in the Club World Cup, all other Parisian players must comply with club instructions: be ready and energetic to participate in pre-summer training camps, even those not planned, such as Muani, who returned from Juventus loan or midfielder Renato Sanchez who returned from Benfica loan. Considering the long-standing negotiation deadlock between Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain, this formal move may also be seen as a display of strength: although no party is currently willing to take decisive action against Muani. Due to the absence of the big-name players from Paris Saint-Germain, the July 23 training camp and the first few days of training will not reveal much about the players' status in the club. It will only be determined by early August whether the members of the roster work together or whether the extra players will be arranged to train separately. In any case, confirming Muani's transfer is still a complicated task for Juventus. He was a player explicitly requested by head coach Tudor, who was impressed by his performance early in his time working in Turin. General Manager Komoli tried to satisfy the coach's wishes, but the negotiating table never actually closed and there was no decisive progress. The problem is that Paris Saint-Germain spent up to €70 million plus bonuses to sign Muani from Frankfurt, the best season of his career, scoring 23 goals and having 17 assists. Therefore, Paris is unwilling to sell Muani at a low price to avoid financial losses. In this case, Luis Enrique does not intend to use the 26-year-old Muani, which is a double-edged sword for Juventus. On the one hand, there is no need to convince anyone (the player is eager to return to Turin forever, and the club wants to reduce his salary burden), but on the other hand, Comolli has been told many times that Paris wants to make a profit from it. Therefore, the deadlock remains: Juventus insists on a paid lease with a buyout right, while Paris demands direct sale or at least a reinforced buyout clause, a deal that could involve €40 million to €45 million. However, Juventus' transfer market is highly dependent on the player's departure: Vlahovic is still a headache-inducing redundant player, and Douglas Luis is also blaming Premier League teams (Everton and West Ham United). The latest news comes from England, and Newcastle has already inquired about Savona.
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