Transfers
Leeds United secure Tarik Muharemovic as Juventus cashes in €40m
Done Deal: Leeds United have confirmed the €40 million transfer of 23‑year‑old centre‑back Tarik Muharemovic, with half of the fee earmarked for Juventus. The figure underscores the financial stakes for both the English club and the Italian giants.
The agreement follows a swift negotiation between US Sassuolo and the English club, finalising the move after weeks of interest.
Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio and Fabrizio Romano have verified the details, confirming the €40 million fee and Juventus’ 50 percent share.
A photograph taken in BOLOGNA, ITALY on DECEMBER 28 shows Muharemovic celebrating a 1‑1 draw at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium; the image is credited to Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images and captures the moment during a Serie A clash between Bologna FC 1909 and US Sassuolo Calcio.
The defender also featured in the World Cup with Bosnia and Herzegovina this summer, adding international experience to his résumé.
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Having risen through the Juventus youth academy, Muharemovic was sold to Sassuolo for €2 million in 2025, with the Bianconeri securing a 50 percent clause on any future sale, guaranteeing Juventus’ share of the €40 million. Juventus reportedly weighed a return for the defender at €18 million but ultimately preferred to cash in, reflecting the club’s strategic financial planning. Bournemouth and Sunderland were also strongly interested, indicating a competitive market for the defender despite the Leeds United agreement. Muharemovic is expected in England within the next 48 hours to undergo a medical and sign his contract, marking the final step in the €40 million transfer. The high fee and multiple suitors highlight the growing demand for promising centre‑backs across the English and Italian leagues, underscoring a broader market appetite for young defensive talent.