Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 6:11 PM• Mart Oude Nijeweeme • Last update: 18:17

A financial report has revealed Mohamed Ihattaren’s exact transfer costs. The midfielder made the switch from PSV to Juventus on the last day of the transfer window last summer and was immediately on loan to Sampdoria. According to Il Bianconero has the old lady Paid 1.9 million euros for Ihattaren. That amount can increase on the basis of two conditional bonuses, the report shows.

Ihattaren has Mino Raiola as an advocate and ended up at Juventus through the connections of the striking agent, where Raiola has several of his clients. The 1.9 million euros mentioned is considerably lower than the amount that was initially discussed. PSV would receive an amount of five to six million euros for Ihattaren, but that was almost immediately contradicted by Rik Elfrik of the Eindhovens Dagblad. The bonuses that Juventus may pay will be ratified as soon as Ihattaren achieves sporting successes.

Just before the closing of the transfer window, Ihattaren made the switch to Juventus, where he signed a contract until mid-2025 and who immediately leased him to Sampdoria. The midfielder is still waiting for his official debut on behalf of the Italian club, as he was injured shortly after his arrival. In the match against Internazionale he was on the bench on September 12, the following matches he was missing from the match selection. It is not known how long Ihattaren will be out of circulation. Last Sunday, Sampdoria lost to Ihattaren’s actual employer Juventus (3-2).

Apart from the transfer of Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United, there was not much to experience at Juventus last summer. The Italian superpower has been chasing Manuel Locatelli for much of the transfer window, who was enlisted just before the end of the market. In addition to the 1.9 million euros for Ihattaren, Juventus paid 5.4 million euros to Santos for Kaio Jorge. 3.9 million euros of this went to the player’s management and the Brazilian top club left 1.5 million euros. The striker’s contract was due to expire at the end of December with Santos, which explains the relatively small fee for the club.


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