Dzeko, one step away from Juve, awaits Milik’s yes to Roma. And Suárez has never been so far | First page



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September 15, twenty days to the end of the market. The Juventus center forward has yet to arrive. But it is getting closer. And he looks more and more like Edin Dzeko. The Bosnian Roma striker, in fact, is one step or perhaps less from becoming the number 9 Andrea Pirlo needed from the first hour. The agreement has already been found and only dusted off with the player, who will sign a two-year net bonus of 7.5 million included. From Friday to work on the Juventus-Roma axis, one summit after another served to raise the offer from 12 to 15 million, in order to strengthen the position of the Giallorossi in the negotiations with Napoli for Arek Milik: it can be done , but only cash. And only in cash, the valuation of the Pole has been reduced by almost half: an overall valuation of about 25 million, which could be perfected with an offer of 18 million fixed base and 7-8 million bonuses, all payable in four or five years. Napoli said yes. Therefore, the only thing missing is that of Milik himself, from Fabio Paratici to his agents clear signals have returned to the fact that not even in the future will Juve focus on him, a decisive step to push him towards Rome.. Where he would still sign a rich five-year contract worth nearly 5 million net per season. NOT TO SUAREZ – Meanwhile, those same unknowns in front of Luis Suárez have come true. As Calciomercato.com anticipated, parallel to Dzeko’s new thrust, the situation related to the Uruguayan had become almost irremediably complicated. For a matter of time with respect to obtaining the passport community, even though the Pistolero is ready to take and pass the Italian exam which will then facilitate a future transfer. But also to the problems in the severance payBarcelona is not willing to pay him a full year of commitment even having reached an agreement with Juve for the balance (3 million plus 13 bonus), in this tie also the pressure of Leo Messi they can convince everyone to put off saying goodbye for a season. Meanwhile, Juve is retreating, perhaps definitely, perhaps with the market going, it is always essential. What if Milik says no? There is Olivier Giroud, blocked. The suitcase is ready, even in the case of Milik’s yes, the Frenchman could leave Chelsea to land, who knows, on Antonio Conte’s court. Another story, other stories. Meanwhile, Dzeko’s figure seems to emerge from the mist. To the joy of Pirlo too.



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