Inter market, nerazzurri closer to Zenica miracle worker

According to some rumors that have emerged in recent weeks, Tarik Muharemovic has also attracted the interest of several Bundesliga clubs, increasing competition around his name and putting pressure on interested Italian teams. In this context, Inter Milan has moved decisively, accelerating contacts and putting itself in an advantageous position over other suitors. The 2001-born left-handed defender, who has been followed for some time by the Nerazzurri management, also came to the fore with Bosnia in the world playoffs against Italy, while remaining on the field in the return match despite an episode that, with most referees (but evidently in Zenica not with French Turpin), would have cost him expulsion.
In the last few days, contacts have intensified and the Milanese club has reportedly already cashed in on the player’s approval. After promotion to Serie A, Sassuolo bought him outright from Juventus for about 3 million, but left the Bianconeri 50 percent on a future resale. An aspect that may affect the negotiation, considering that today the value of the player’s card is estimated at around 30 million. Despite this, there would already be a basis of understanding between the player and Inter.
The profile convinces both coach Cristian Chivu and the management, especially for his ability to handle the ball and reliability in the defensive phase. He is seen as a suitable reinforcement in view of the expected changes in the backline, where the exits of Francesco Acerbi, Stefan de Vrij and Matteo Darmian are expected. The situation of Alessandro Bastoni, who continues to be followed by Barcelona, also remains to be monitored.
