Bologna transfer market – Another coup from Sartori: here is Juan Miranda

Bologna transfer market – Another coup from Sartori: here is Juan Miranda
Bologna transfer market – Another coup from Sartori: here is Juan Miranda

Bologna’s transfer market, which will have to face more competitions next year, is accelerating and has come to life. After weeks of negotiations, it wasn’t enough for Bologna to make a decisive bid for the German Robin Gosens. The former Atalanta player has moved away in recent days, and this has forced the rossoblù management to quickly turn to other shores. Thus, the confirmation has arrived and the arrival in Casteldebole of the new purchase for the band: Juan Miranda.

Gosens fades

While communications continued between Sartori and theUnion Berlino for the left-handed former Inter player, Benfica had attempted to get involved in the negotiations. After Bologna’s prompt response, however, which ended up offering a total of 9 million, the German club remained adamant on some details.

First of all, the valuation, which remained at 10 million that the Germans wanted without discounts, in addition to the conditions too complicated to reach for the mandatory redemption of the player’s registration. In fact, the Club’s request was 2 million for the loan and 8 for the obligation to redeem. Thus, after long and complex communications also with the player’s entourage, the negotiation was interrupted.

Ready the alternative: Juan Miranda

Thus, in just a few hours, Bologna launched into negotiations for the Juan Miranda released24 year old who will say goodbye tomorrow Betis Seville. Already yesterday the player was in Casteldebole for medical visits, and barring last minute changes he should sign a three-year contract with an option for the following season. The hiring of the Spanish full-back is yet another market coup by DS Sartori, who had followed the player during his time at Atalanta and did not miss the opportunity to purchase the player, who had also been on his trail for some time Milan, Juventus and Rome.

The negotiation with the Spanish full-back

The news of Miranda’s signing came around midnight on Thursday, after Sartori and Di Vaio sensed Betis’ decision not to renew the player’s contract. At this point, Bologna decided to decisively sink their bid for the player, given that they would have found it difficult to reach Gosens on their terms. Signed on a free transfer, Miranda will be part of the Spanish National Team for the Paris Olympicsbarring any last-minute surprises.

Bologna transfer market – Here is Juan Miranda

Juan Miranda was born in Olivares and raised in the nursery of Barcelona, with whom he made his debut in 2018 in the Champions League against Tottenham on 11 December of the same year. The 200-year-old player then went on loan to Schalke 04 before moving on to Betis, again on loan. Here in the green and white shirt he scored his first professional goal against Osasuna, and at the end of the 20-21 season he was bought out by the green and white club.

Subsequently, the full-back signed a contract until 2024 with the Blaugrana who secured the right to 40% of the future resale. With the Betis shirt, Miranda won the King’s Cup with Betis, scoring the decisive penalty in the 5-4 victory over Valencia in the 2021-22 season, proving himself to be a player with excellent mental as well as physical skills.

The other negotiations: attempt for Prass?

The arrival of Juan Miranda would guarantee more solutions on the left flank for the coach Vincenzo Italiano together with Lykogiannis. However, the other roles will also be completed with new engagements. In the event of sales in midfield the club would focus on the Austrian Alexander Prass23 years old, from Sturm Graz. In the event of an important farewell in that area of ​​the pitch, given the numerous rumors that Bologna would like to deprive themselves of key players from last season, Sartori would therefore be ready with another transfer market blitz .

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