Slow motion: Juventus prepares 80 million euros for Osmeen, Naples wants 100 million euros
12:35pm, 21 May 2025Football

May 21st According to Slow Motion Network, Juventus is preparing to offer Osmeon for 80 million euros, while Naples asks for 100 million euros.
Juventus director Jon Toli is working hard to introduce Napoli striker Osmeen, and Juventus senior officials are secretly negotiating. He is the main target of Juventus' strengthening the attack line next season.
Osmaine is happy to return to Serie A. Although his first choice is to go to the Premier League, there are currently no actual actions from clubs in England, including Manchester United and Arsenal, which have become interested in him many times in the past.
For Osmayen, Saudi Arabia's offer is very generous, but going to Saudi Arabia is not in his plan, and the 26-year-old still hopes to show his abilities in the top European leagues.
Juventus maintains close private contact with Osmeen's agent team and has not made a formal offer to Naples at present, but Juventus is ready to make an offer of 80 million euros to Naples through the player's agent. In 2016, Juventus activated a 90 million euro termination fee and introduced Higuain, and Naples hoped to replicate the deal and set Osmeen's transfer price at 100 million euros.
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