"We are talking about him with several clubs, not just with Giuseppe Marotta," said Carnevali. It is worth noting that in recent weeks, Inter seems to have taken the lead over other teams regarding the acquisition of Muharemovic, but they are not the only club interested in the player born in 2003.
In Italy, Juventus is also in the picture—an interest that is almost inevitable given that the Turin club retains 50% of the rights from any future sale, meaning they could potentially buy him at half price.
However, what is interesting and what Italian media reported today is that interest in Muharemovic has extended beyond Serie A. Specifically, his name is now also in the notebooks of Barcelona's directors.
As is known, Barcelona is in search of a left-footed central defender and has been in contact with Alessandro Bastoni for some time, who currently represents their first choice. But aside from the national team player born in 1999—whom Inter values at no less than 50 million euros—there are other profiles. Among them is Muharemovic, born in 2003.
Barcelona actually made initial contact with Muharemovic back in January, but at that time, financial constraints prevented the Catalan club (which recently re-elected Laporta as president) from completing the operation. The story could be different for the upcoming summer, when purchasing our national team player will be one of the club's priorities.
On that occasion, the value of the footballer who arrived in Italy in the summer of 2022 will be at least 30 million euros, and with the showcase of the World Cup, that price could further increase.
