Italian media: Muani s transfer to Juventus was down because Paris does not accept buying out of the Champions League + keeps raising prices

Italian media "Whole Market" podcast summarized the transaction of Muani's transfer to Juventus and revealed the entire process of the transaction from the beginning to the end.

According to the media, Juventus has reached a preliminary agreement with Muani himself on salary, and then attempts to reach a transfer agreement with Paris.

Juventus initially proposed a paid rental + selective buyout plan, with a total amount of about €50 million, but Paris has always insisted on a forced buyout.

Juventus later adjusted its proposal and agreed to join the mandatory buyout clause, but there is a prerequisite, the condition is that the mandatory buyout will take effect only if the team successfully advances to the Champions League next season.

Paris rejected this conditional proposal, believing that Juventus' buyout was not guaranteed enough to enter the Champions League. In addition, Paris has continued to raise the asking price for people to release people, making negotiations increasingly difficult.

Considering the difficulty of reaching an agreement, Juventus finally decided to give up introducing the 1998-born striker on the last day of the transfer window, which also explains why Juventus instead signed Oponda and Gergrova to strengthen the front line.