Paris Saint-Germain have offered to double Miralem Pjanic’s wages and test Juventus’ resolve with a sizeable bid.
According to Corriere della Sera, PSG are proposing a five-year contract worth €8m a season after tax – almost twice as much as the €4.5m he currently earns.
Furthermore, Calciomercato.com believes Juve could be tempted if PSG ‘throw another €20m on the table’, with the Bosnian ‘worth double the €32m’ they paid Roma two years ago.
Paris Saint-Germain have offered to double Miralem Pjanic’s wages and test Juventus’ resolve with a sizeable bid.
According to Corriere della Sera, PSG are proposing a five-year contract worth €8m a season after tax – almost twice as much as the €4.5m he currently earns.
Furthermore, Calciomercato.com believes Juve could be tempted if PSG ‘throw another €20m on the table’, with the Bosnian ‘worth double the €32m’ they paid Roma two years ago.
Both publications conclude the 27-year-old may be swayed himself if the French giants manage to appoint Antonio Conte or Max Allegri.
Pjanic is no stranger to Ligue 1, having played for Olympique Lyonnais before moving to Roma in the summer of 2011.