Juventus decided today if they will sign Memphis

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The Juventus of Turin will make a final decision this Tuesday on whether to sign or not Memphis (28 years). The Barça striker still changed the contractual conditions discussed at the beginning and a committee of the economy of the club, where the main sports leaders of the Italian entity will be studied if they will accept them, given ultimatum or definitely stop negotiations.

The ‘bianconero’ club has paralyzed his transfer operation in recent hours because they could not agree on the salary, despite the fact that the two clubs have already agreed on the striker’s departure. Sebastien Ledurea lawyer from Memphis, was in Italy this past weekend in Italy to define the conditions of the contract and await a response from old woman, who then asked for more time.

Memphis, According to local media, he requested a two-year contract with an option at a rate of seven million net for each of them including a bonus. At the summit, Juventus will evaluate the profitability of an operation at zero cost and also the alternatives. First on the list is Marko Arnautović (Bologna) and Arkadiusz Milik (Olympique de Marseille), two football players with less cachet than the Azulgrana and could easily play the role of replacement for Dusan Vlahović.

In Barça they are confident that Memphis will reach an agreement with Juventus and that his departure will help reduce the salary of the first team, an operation that is still not enough to sign up Jules Koundé in the league

Source: La Verdad

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