Leeds United are set to sign Sassuolo centre-back Tarik Muharemovic in a permanent transfer worth €40 million, according to reports in Italy. The deal, which represents a club-record sale for Sassuolo, is nearing completion and will see the Bosnian international move to the Premier League.
The transfer fee makes Muharemovic the most expensive player to be sold by Sassuolo in their history, demonstrating the significant financial growth of the club and the increasing value of the defender. Muharemovic joined Sassuolo in the summer of 2023 from Juventus, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in the Neroverdi’s defense and contributing to their solid Serie A campaign.
Juventus will also benefit significantly from the deal, having retained a 50% sell-on clause when they previously sold Muharemovic to Sassuolo. This clause will see the Turin club receive €20 million from the transfer, providing a substantial boost to their finances and potentially aiding their own transfer plans. The clause was strategically included during the initial sale to Sassuolo, demonstrating astute financial planning by the Juventus board.
Muharemovic, 24, has become a highly-regarded defender in Serie A, known for his strength, aerial ability, and composure on the ball. His performances for Sassuolo have attracted attention from several clubs across Europe, but Leeds United moved quickly to secure his signature. He has represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the international level, adding valuable experience to his profile.
The arrival of Muharemovic will bolster Leeds United’s defensive options ahead of the new Premier League season. The significant investment signals the club’s ambition to strengthen their squad and compete at a higher level. The transfer also highlights the growing trend of Premier League clubs investing in talent from Serie A, recognizing the quality and potential within the Italian league.




