According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus must meet Bologna's asking price for Lucumí in order to sell Miretti to Bologna for €14 million.

A crucial weekend for Miretti's transfer to Bologna has arrived. Juventus must take a clear stance on Lucumí; although the agreement could be finalized in July, to pave the way for selling Miretti, Juventus must first secure the signing of the defender. Both sides have been negotiating for days and maintaining close cooperation, but Carnevali and Otolini, as well as Fenucci and Sartori, have yet to find a final solution. Time is running out. Juventus faces the risk of missing the first accounting deadline: by June 30, the club must achieve a capital gain of €13 million to continue complying with UEFA's agreement and meet the requirements of Financial Fair Play through 2028; unless a new informal agreement is signed to extend the deadline, but this first deadline will not be waived.

THE REQUEST

If Juventus signs Lucumí at Bologna's terms, Miretti's transfer fee will be €14 million, enough to immediately ease Juventus's financial pressure. However, Juventus is unwilling to pay the defender's €28 million release clause, which is valid until mid-July, and has no intention of approaching that figure. Bologna is unwilling to go below €25 million, while Juventus's management has stopped at €18 million, with potentially some add-ons to bring the total to €22-23 million. In the coming hours, all parties must find a compromise so Bologna can maintain the overall structure of the Miretti deal. If not, without the €13 million capital gain, Juventus will be back to square one and far from achieving its main summer targets.

THE SITUATION

In summary, Carnevali must now draw on all the negotiating experience he has accumulated to navigate this first test. Given the time and money involved, Juventus will likely need to make further concessions to reach a final agreement. However, with the new management having just finalized the framework principles with the club's ownership, there is no chance these guidelines will be overturned immediately, as the club needs to strengthen multiple positions and other signings must be completed during the summer transfer window. Juventus has also explored other avenues in recent weeks, but no other option will help them secure the necessary €13 million capital gain. Miretti's departure is also tied to the player's own desires and gratitude toward the club: this 2003-born midfielder came through Juventus's youth academy and hopes for an amicable farewell, but currently seeks an environment that offers him more playing time and greater opportunities to develop.

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