Hakan Calhanoglu's future is in the balance as his contract with AC Milan is set to expire at the end of the season. Juventus is a team that is reportedly tempted by the player's qualities as they want to sign him on a free.
According to the latest information by Calciomercato.it, Juve's managers are ready to offer the Turkish attacking midfielder a salary that is worth 5 million euros per season. It is a figure that the Milanese club did not offer, at least not yet.
Il Bianconeri are sure that they presented the right offer that should shake the entourage of the player, reads the report. However, an important factor in the equation is the Champions League qualification.
In fact, with Milan securing Champions League entry and Juventus not qualifying, many things can change. With a boost in revenues, Paolo Maldini and Frederic Massara will be able to give a slightly enhanced offer to the one proposed before which is worth 4 million euros.
There are still two games to play in the league. Juventus has increasingly taken concrete steps to try to take Hakan Calhanoglu to Turin indeed. But the management who gave the offer to the Turk may very well not be in charge of the club in the next few weeks.