It is reported that Miralem Pjanic looks like staying at Juventus, with the Old Lady set to offer him a new contract until 2022.
The Bosnian has been linked with a move to leading clubs around Europe this summer, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Barcelona all rumoured to be interested in his services.
However, Corriere dello Sport suggests the trio have been put off making a bid by Juve’s €100m valuation of the player.
It is reported that Miralem Pjanic looks like staying at Juventus, with the Old Lady set to offer him a new contract until 2022.
The Bosnian has been linked with a move to leading clubs around Europe this summer, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Barcelona all rumoured to be interested in his services.
However, Corriere dello Sport suggests the trio have been put off making a bid by Juve’s €100m valuation of the player.
Instead, the Italian daily suggests it is far more likely that the 28-year-old will remain at his current club, with the Bianconeri to offer him a new contract after the end of the transfer window.
The new terms, which would see Pjanic commit himself to the Turin club for the next four years, would reportedly see the playmaker increase his wages to €7m a season, up from €5m a year.
Speaking on Juve’s pre-season tour of the United States, however, the former Roma man was non-committal about what his future holds.
“I have nothing to say, there are many reports and rumours and the only thing that I want to do is train in the best way I can. The rest doesn’t depend on me.
“We have self-confidence and a feeling that keeps growing every season.
“We’ve always played to win and we want to win everything this season, the Champions League is one of our targets, we need to do our best to achieve this target.”