Both clubs have made contact with Torino, but according to reports, Juventus has yet to submit an official bid. Inter Milan made an offer of €30 million plus a player a few days ago. Since it's a two-horse race, Torino will make a lot of money as the bidding war continues.
Not the best of sources, but Goal is reporting that Juventus did bid - close to 45 million Euros with add-ons included. They should have a meeting during the day as well - to further discuss the add-ons.
According to Di Marzio, Inter have already increased their bid as well - now including Casadei as a permanent transfer instead of a loan deal.
Sorry, but I don't believe Goal.com or Sky Sports; they both seem to exaggerate every piece of information they receive. Perhaps I'm too far behind the times, but as far as I know, my sources haven't said anything about the Juventus bid. I don't doubt your source, I'm just being honest, €45m + add-ons sounds like a good deal, but only if Juventus is willing to pay the base fees all at once. Torino will not give in so easily since there is a bidding war.
My only sources are David Ornstein and Fabrizio.
Both clubs have made contact with Torino, but according to reports, Juventus has yet to submit an official bid. Inter Milan made an offer of €30 million plus a player a few days ago. Since it's a two-horse race, Torino will make a lot of money as the bidding war continues.
Why is it that whenever Inter Is interested in players there is always a fierce competition aimed at increasing prices?
This happens in every club. Leeds United received €55 million plus add-ons from Barcelona for Raphinha, who was valued at €25 million a few months ago due to a bidding war with Chelsea.