Juventus Reaches Agreement With Torini On Gleison Bremer, Inter Milan Is Forced To Change Transfer Strategy
JAKARTA - Juventus has reportedly reached an agreement with Torino regarding the transfer of Gleison Bremer. This news makes Inter Milan heartbroken.
Juventus reportedly agreed to pay 47 million euros or approximately IDR 718 billion to get Bremer. The player was brought in as a substitute for Mathhijs de Ligt, who has officially joined Bayern Munich.
Juventus' next task is to communicate with the player. The management of La Vecchia Signora must be able to convince the Brazilian to accept their offer.
The 25-year-old player is considered very suitable to replace De Ligt. Last season, he played 33 games for Torino in Italy's Serie A and scored three goals and provided one assist.
Meanwhile, Inter Milan were forced to change their transfer strategy after Juventus secured a deal with Torino. After it was confirmed that Bremer was free from the hunt, the Blue and Black was almost certain to cancel Milan Skriniar's release.
Initially, Inter intended to sell Skriniar to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Later, the money from the sale of the player from Slovakia will be used to buy Bremer.
PSG itself has made an offer, but was rejected by Inter's management. The price offered is not in line with the expectations of the Serie A club's top brass.
Rumors circulated that PSG would not increase their offer for the 27-year-old. Meanwhile, Inter will now focus more on finding a replacement for Andrea Ranocchia rather than releasing Skriniar.