According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus must sign Lukumi at Bologna's asking price to send Miretti to Stadio Renato Dall'Ara for €14 million.

Crucial days lie ahead for Miretti's transfer to Bologna. Juventus must take a clear stance on Lukumi; while this deal could be completed in July to pave the way for Miretti's sale, Juventus must first secure the defender's signing. Both sides have been negotiating for several days and maintaining close contact, but the representatives from Carnevali and Otolini, as well as Fenucci and Sartori, have yet to find a final agreement. Time is running out. Juventus faces the risk of missing its first accounting deadline: by June 30, the club must generate €13 million in capital gains to continue complying with UEFA regulations and meet financial fair play requirements by 2028; unless a new gentleman's agreement on an extension is reached, but this first deadline will not be waived.

The Demand

If Juventus buys Lukumi at Bologna's asking price, Miretti's transfer fee would be €14 million, which is enough to immediately ease Juventus's financial pressure. However, Juventus is unwilling to pay €28 million for the defender according to the release clause, which remains active until mid-July, and has no intention of approaching that figure. Bologna will not go below €25 million, while Juventus's management is stuck at €18 million, with perhaps some add-ons to bring the total to €22–23 million. In the coming hours, all parties must find middle ground so Bologna can maintain the overall structure of the Miretti deal. Otherwise, without the €13 million capital gain, Juventus will be back to square one and far from achieving its main objective this summer.

The Situation

In short, for Carnevali this first test will require him to draw on all his accumulated experience. Given the timeline and figures involved, Juventus will likely need to make additional concessions to reach a final agreement. However, given that the new management has only just finalized the key guidelines with the club's owners, it is unlikely these principles will be immediately abandoned, as the team needs to strengthen multiple positions and other signings must be completed during this summer transfer window. Juventus has also explored other options in recent weeks, but none have brought them closer to the required €13 million capital gain. Miretti's departure is also linked to the player's own wishes and his gratitude to the club: the 2003-born midfielder came through Juventus's youth academy and therefore hopes for a smooth exit, but now wants to join an environment that can give him more playing time and greater opportunities to express himself.

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