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JUVE PAYS FOR TAH'S TRANSFER

Juventus could try to sign Jonathan Tah in January

Published:16/10/2024 - 19:03h

Updated:17/10/2024 - 02:21h

Juventus want to get ahead of their rivals in the 'bidding' for Tah. The 'bianconeri' need a centre-back and could try to sign the German in winter

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The 'race' for Jonathan Tah continues to be complicated for FC Barcelona. Although the Blaugrana entity would have many numbers to end up incorporating the central defender to its ranks due to the attractive sporting project and its good relationship with Hansi Flick, the presence of other big clubs in the 'bid' for the defender would be 'threatening' his landing in Barcelona in the next summer market.

And the fact is that Serie A is more than interested in the arrival of the footballer, who would leave Bayer Leverkusen as a free agent in the summer of 2025, and if before Inter Milan seemed to be the main 'rival' of the Catalans in the operation of the German, now it would be Juventus who would have 'burst in' with force in the signing of the defender.

Juve would go all out for Tah in January

The 'bianconeri' suffered the loss of Gleison Bremer for the rest of the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, so they are looking for a reliable replacement for the Brazilian for the winter transfer window, with Tah being the Juventus board's big favourite.

According to the 'Gazzetta dello Sport', in Turin they do not intend to wait until the summer to try to sign Jonathan and would be willing to negotiate his transfer in January. An option that Leverkusen would like very much, where they could make a profit from the player before losing him at zero cost in the summer.

However, in order to sign him, the 'Vecchia Signora' need to make money from the sale of a player and get Tah to accept a salary that ranges between 4 and 5 million euros a year. If they ultimately fail to secure his signing, Milan Skriniar, whose role at Paris Saint-Germain is increasingly symbolic, would be the 'plan B' handled in Piedmont.