Juventus, the truth about Bremer’s clause: figures, timing and Torino also gains | Primapagina

Juventus, the truth about Bremer’s clause: figures, timing and Torino also gains | Primapagina
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Juventus risks losing Gleison Bremer, in the sights of Manchester United. Arrived in the 2022 summer market from Turin for 44.4 million euros plus another 8 million in possible bonuses, the Brazilian defender born in 1997 extended his contract last December contract until June 2028 with a salary of 5 million euros net per year plus another million in bonuses.

THE TERMINATION CLAUSE – In the new agreement there is a termination clause with a variable value between 60 and 70 million euros, which can be activated starting from 2025. Again according to the market expert Fabrizio Romanobetween the parties there is a verbal agreement to consider offers around that same figure already in the next summer transfer window.

THE PERCENTAGE IN TURIN – Like the editorial team of Calciomercato.com has had the opportunity to verify, Torino is entitled to a percentage of 10% which will be calculated on the earnings, a figure that will not be available until the player is actually sold. At the time of any sale, the activated bonuses will be added to the fixed sum, 41 million euros, paid to the Granata for the purchase of the Brazilian, and you will have the total to be subtracted from the 60-70 million euros mentioned above.


THE RED DEVILSManchester United are looking for a new central defender on the market ahead of next season. Bremer is on the shopping list, but he is not the only name on the notebook of the English club, which alternatively also follows the Portuguese born in 2004 Antonio Silva from Benfica, the Englishman Jarrad, born in 2002 Branthwaite of Everton and the Frenchman born in 1999 Jean-Clair Todibo of Nice.

 
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