GoalZaza can exclusively confirm that the battle for Tarik Muharemovic. �s signature is about to become the mother of all transfer sagas this summer....
GoalZaza can exclusively confirm that the battle for Tarik Muharemovic. �s signature is about to become the mother of all transfer sagas this summer. The Sassuolo defensive stalwart, a commanding presence on the pitch, is now valued at a staggering. ��40m, a sum that converts to approximately. ��64bn at current exchange rates. Clubs of formidable pedigree including Juventus, Inter Milan, Aston Villa, and Barcelona are all said to be jostling for the lion. �s share of the player. �s services. At the end of the day, the powers that be at Sassuolo are aware that they hold a prized asset capable of shifting the balance of power in Serie A and beyond. Muharemovic, who has given a good account of himself in Italy. �s top flight, is being courted as a long term solution for several backlines. The Nigerian international angle cannot be ignored either: with the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen already tormenting defenders in Naples, the prospect of connecting with Muharemovic at the heart of defence would offer a formidable axis for any ambitious club. In the scheme of things, the bidding war is expected to escalate as July approaches. Juventus see him as the perfect partner for Bremer, while Inter view his arrival as a direct statement of intent in the title race. For Aston Villa, coached by Unai Emery, the ambition is clear: to break into the Champions League places and dominate English football. Barcelona, meanwhile, are monitoring developments despite their financial constraints, hoping to secure a discount or payment plan. Meanwhile, the player himself has kept his counsel close to his chest, but GoalZaza understands that his representatives are preparing to field offers from all four corners. What is certain is that this transfer window will not be short of drama, and the fate of Muharemovic will be the subject of heated debate in viewing centres from Surulere to Wuse II. Fans in Lagos will be clinking bottles of Maltina and predicting which jersey he will wear next, while those in Abuja will be analysing every update with the intensity of a final exam. Nigerian supporters, ever the passionate judges, will be quick to compare his potential earnings to those of Osimhen and Boniface. Some will argue that a move to Barcelona offers the highest prestige, while others will insist that Juventus or Inter provide the most direct route to silverware. One thing is certain: when the official announcement finally comes, the cheers or groans will be heard from the viewing centres of Yaba to the plazas of Garki, and every football loving Nigerian will have an opinion ready.