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Barcelona offered 80 million EUR for Pjanic, Juventus wants to keep Him

Published June 22, 2018
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Football player of Juventus and BH representative Miralem Pjanic is the next Barcelona’s target, which is seeking for Andres Iniesta’s replacement, but other clubs, including Manchester City, Bayern and Real, are mentioned as well.

Allegedly, Juventus received a question regarding the price of our midfielder from Camp Nou, and Juventus sent its response – 80 million EUR.

They are planning to keep Pjanic in Torino, regardless of the offered amount, because people close to the club noted that it is not possible to replace him and that his transfer would be a large loss for the club.

Juventus offered Pjanic the extension of the contract until the year of 2021 with a great salary increase. However, the exact amount and further details have not been released to the public yet.

Pjanic noted that he is happy in Juventus on several occasions, but the interest of clubs like Barcelona, Real or Bayern will be difficult to ignore.

(Source: vijesti.ba)

 

 

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