Juventus hold a significant structural advantage over Inter Milan in the race to sign Sassuolo defender Anel Muharemovic, with the Turin club’s 50% sell-on clause from his original sale giving them a financial incentive to facilitate a return deal.

According to Tuttosport, Muharemovic’s market value currently stands at €20 million, though Sassuolo are unlikely to sell for less than €30 million.

Inter have shown strong interest in the Bosnia international and his profile fits precisely what Chivu wants in his defensive rebuild this summer. However, Juventus enter the picture with a clear edge.

Muharemovic & Yildiz Friendship Could Also Give Juventus Pursuit Advantage Over Inter

The sell-on clause means any fee Sassuolo receive would trigger a payment back to Juventus, making a return deal financially more attractive for the Bianconeri than a straightforward sale to Inter.

Juventus are optimistic about their chances and hope Kenan Yildiz can also play a role.

The Turkey international is a close friend of Muharemovic from their time together in the Next Gen squad, a personal connection that could prove persuasive.

For Inter, the clause complicates what was already a competitive pursuit.

They must now weigh up whether to match Sassuolo’s asking price knowing a portion of that fee flows back to a direct rival.

The coming weeks will determine whether Inter can overcome that disadvantage, or whether Juventus use every lever available to bring Muharemovic back to Turin.