Juventus could be in line for a surprise financial windfall this summer, thanks to a defender who never quite made it into their first team. Tarik Muharemović, currently impressing at Sassuolo, has caught the eye of Inter Milan—and the Bianconeri still hold a 50% stake in his economic rights.
The 21-year-old has been one of the standout stories in Italian football over the past year. After helping Sassuolo secure an immediate return to Serie A last season, Muharemović has continued to shine in the top flight. His consistency, physical presence, and calmness on the ball have made him one of the most talked-about young defenders in the league.
Inter have been tracking him for months and see him as a perfect fit for their squad. With competition for his signature likely to heat up, the Nerazzurri are reportedly ready to make their move. According to Tuttomercatoweb, Inter have already submitted an offer worth €20 million—and it includes one of their academy attackers as part of the deal.
While Juventus aren't directly selling the player, their retained percentage means they'd still benefit financially from any transfer. That's a welcome bonus for a club that didn't have Muharemović as a priority return target, especially with Luciano Spalletti not pushing for a reunion.
If the deal goes through, Juventus may not be on the pitch, but they could still walk away as one of the biggest winners of the summer window.
