Juve, McKennie asks for 2 million severance pay: another problem in the Douglas Luiz operation

Juve, McKennie asks for 2 million severance pay: another problem in the Douglas Luiz operation
Juve, McKennie asks for 2 million severance pay: another problem in the Douglas Luiz operation

TMW

The rumors and negotiations continue for the maxi exchange between Juventus and Aston Villa which should bring Douglas Luiz in black and white. After the slowdowns of the last few days, linked to the lack of agreement between Weston McKennie and the Birmingham club, further details emerge. According to what was gathered by the editorial staff of TMW the American midfielder would in fact have asked for 2 million euros in severance pay from the Old Lady, another obstacle that the Turin club will have to overcome if it wants to go to checkers and make the Brazilian available to Thiago Motta.

The other problems.
Already on Monday it was understood that the problem was linked to McKennie, who has not found an agreement with the English either on the salary he would receive in the Premier League or on the commissions for his entourage and in the next few hours he will still try to get closer . The deadline is set for June 30, given that the two companies want to close the operation, due to budget-related issues, by the end of the 2023/24 season.

The terms of the maxi exchange.
As mentioned, the operation was set up on the basis of a maxi exchange which includes three players: Douglas Luiz would move to Juventus, Samuel Iling-Junior and Weston McKennie would follow the opposite path, with the Old Lady also paying an adjustment of 20 million euros into the coffers of the Birmingham company.

 
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