Juventus’ offer for Dejan Kulusevski is just shy of €10 million more than what Inter offered Atalanta according to a report in today’s print edition of Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Bianconeri club made an offer totalling €44 million, €9 million more than what Inter had offered the Bergamo club, who look set to record their record sale by selling the 19-year-old sensation to the reigning Italian champions.
Juventus have offered the Swedish international a five year contract with an annual salary of €2.5 million and the contract comes with many incentives attached. This contract offer is worth at least half a million more than what Inter had proposed.
It now remains to be seen whether Kulusevski will join immediately or in the Summer. Juventus’ plan is to leave him out on loan at Parma but depending on what happens in the transfer window they could bring him in in January and perhaps offer Marko Pjaca to Parma as compensation.
The report also goes on to state that the reported contact Juventus made with Inter’s number one transfer target Arturo Vidal was simply made to try and distract Inter.