Juventus have surfaced as suitors for Sassuolo's Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemović, a 23-year-old tied to his current club until 2031. The intriguing wrinkle is financial: Juventus hold a 50% sell-on share from his earlier move, meaning they could effectively buy him back at half price. Dialogue has been opened, and reporting describes the talks as advanced — but there is no agreement yet, and a fee somewhere between £6.4m and £9m is still being discussed against a market value of around £6m. The story rests on two credible Italian outlets. Corriere dello Sport, a reliable voice, first reported the opened dialogue eight days ago, framing it as advanced negotiations short of any deal. Sky Sport Italia, similarly trustworthy, refreshed it two days ago with the detail about the sell-on clause. That is solid, consistent sourcing — but still only two links, and nothing yet confirming an offer on the table. The 27% reading marks this as against the odds. For it to complete, the two clubs must agree a number despite the player being under contract until 2031, which gives Sassuolo every reason to hold firm. The sell-on clause helps Juventus, but advanced talks are not a deal, and the absence of any agreed fee is what keeps the chances below even. History shows Juventus pay heavier for defenders: their recent intake — from Frankfurt at £12m in 2022, from AC Milan at £12m in 2025, from Monza at £12m in 2025 — all cost double the figures here. A £6.4m–£9m fee would be a notable bargain by their standards. Watch for a formal bid or an agreed fee; that would be the first real sign this is moving.