Inter and Juventus Ignite Transfer Battle for Bosnian Star Muharemovic Ahead of World Cup Play-off

Inter and Juventus eye Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic ahead of the World Cup play-off final. Discover the details of the €5 million deal and 50% sell-on fee.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 30, 2026, 9:53 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from World Cup Qualification UEFA News

Inter and Juventus Ignite Transfer Battle for Bosnian Star Muharemovic Ahead of World Cup Play-off - article image
Inter and Juventus Ignite Transfer Battle for Bosnian Star Muharemovic Ahead of World Cup Play-off - article image

A High-Stakes Duel for World Cup Qualification

The upcoming clash between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy is more than just a battle for a spot in the 2026 World Cup across North America; it is a showcase for Europe’s most scouted talent. While the Italian squad features established stars, all eyes are currently fixed on the heart of the Bosnian defense. Tarik Muharemovic, the young center-back who has become a cornerstone of Sassuolo’s backline, is expected to be a primary focus for club officials attending the match. With Alajbegovic already moving to Bayer Leverkusen for €8 million, Muharemovic is widely considered the next major export from the Bosnian ranks.

Inter Milan’s Early Move for the Defensive Prodigy

Inter Milan has been proactive in their pursuit of Muharemovic, having already attempted to secure his services during the January transfer window. Reports indicate that Inter President Beppe Marotta engaged in direct discussions with Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali to gain a competitive advantage. Although Carnevali requested that negotiations be postponed until the summer to ensure Sassuolo’s stability, the relationship between the two executives remains a significant factor. Inter views the 2003-born defender as a long-term successor in their defensive rotation, valuing his tactical maturity and physical presence.

The Complex Financial Terms of the Juventus Deal

The race for Muharemovic is complicated by his history with Juventus. In the summer of 2024, Juventus sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli orchestrated a loan move to Sassuolo in Serie B, which included a mandatory buy clause upon Sassuolo's promotion. With the Neroverdi’s return to Serie A, the transfer became permanent for a fee of €5 million. Crucially, Juventus retained a 50% sell-on clause, meaning they are entitled to half of any future transfer fee Sassuolo receives. Furthermore, the Bianconeri hold a unique "half-price" option, allowing them to effectively re-sign the player at a significant discount compared to other suitors.

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