According to the "Roman Sports" report, Juventus may make a bid for Yorke, with the transfer fee plus a bonus of up to 70 million euros.
Juventus hopes to introduce a new striker this summer and regard Yorke as a signing target. Yorke played for Portugal Sports, scoring 54 goals and assisting 13 times last season. Yorke's contract termination fee is 100 million euros, but he has expressed his hope to leave the team, and Portugal Sports is willing to accept a quotation of 70 million euros transfer fee plus a 10 million euro bonus.
"Roman Sports" revealed that Juventus will make a formal offer in the next few days, and the total price of transfer fees and bonuses can reach 70 million euros. This is still a bit different from the asking price of Portugal Sports. But in any case, the forward line is the priority signing position for Juventus this summer. During his tenure as former director Jontoli, Juventus's preferred target was Osmeon, but Osmeon's 75 million euro termination fee was only valid for Italian and foreign teams. After Juventus' new management took office, it is more willing to consider introducing Yorke.
The Rome Sports also stated that Yorke demanded an annual after-tax salary of 7.5 million euros, that is, an annual before-tax salary of 13 million euros, which is 10 million euros lower than Juventus striker Vlahovic's annual before-tax salary next season. This is good for Juventus to reduce the team's overall salary.
However, Juventus must first sell Vlahovic this summer to free up salary space to introduce Yorke. Vlahovic and Juventus have one year left in their contract, and Juventus' asking price is only 25 million to 30 million euros. Teams including Fenerbahce have consulted Vlahovic's transfer related information.
In addition to Juventus, there are also clubs interested in Yorke. Arsenal are willing to offer the highest salary for Yorke, but their offer is not up to the demands of Portugal Sports. Manchester United has withdrawn from the competition for Yorke after signing Cunha. In addition, Saudi team Riyadh Crescent coach Inzaghi Jr. asked for the introduction of a top striker, and after Osmaine refused to play in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Crescent turned to consider buying Yorke Cres.