Juventus Opens Negotiations with Svilar
Juventus has begun exploring the option of signing Mile Svilar, the goalkeeper of AS Roma, after negotiations with Emiliano Martinez and Vicario stalled during the summer transfer window.
The sporting director of Juventus, Giovanni Carnevali, confirmed that signing a new goalkeeper is a priority for the club, noting that high financial demands are hindering the current negotiations.
According to the "Football Italia" website, Juventus made an initial inquiry about Svilar, whose contract with Roma extends until the summer of 2030.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper is highly regarded after winning the Best Goalkeeper award in the Italian league for the past two seasons.
The report clarified that Roma is striving to meet the requirements of financial fair play without giving up its stars, and Svilar is considered one of the key players the club does not wish to sell.
The sources added that Roma has set the goalkeeper's value at 60 million euros, while Juventus hopes to reduce the amount to 50 million euros. However, its current financial situation does not allow it to make an offer that matches Roma's demands.
The sporting director of Juventus, Giovanni Carnevali, confirmed that signing a new goalkeeper is a priority for the club, noting that high financial demands are hindering the current negotiations.
According to the "Football Italia" website, Juventus made an initial inquiry about Svilar, whose contract with Roma extends until the summer of 2030.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper is highly regarded after winning the Best Goalkeeper award in the Italian league for the past two seasons.
The report clarified that Roma is striving to meet the requirements of financial fair play without giving up its stars, and Svilar is considered one of the key players the club does not wish to sell.
The sources added that Roma has set the goalkeeper's value at 60 million euros, while Juventus hopes to reduce the amount to 50 million euros. However, its current financial situation does not allow it to make an offer that matches Roma's demands.
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