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Tottenham Target Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic in €30m Deal 2026

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Tottenham Target Sassuolo's Tarik Muharemovic in €30m Deal 2026
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Key Points

  • Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Sassuolo central defender Tarik Muharemovic at the end of the 2025-26 season.
  • The 23-year-old Bosnian international has impressed in Serie A with Sassuolo, earning praise for his physical solidity and technical ability.
  • Sassuolo’s asking price is €30 million (£26.2 million), a significant profit on the €5 million they paid to acquire him from Juventus in summer 2025.
  • Muharemovic, born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, was on Juventus books from 2021 to 2025 but never broke through, moving permanently to Sassuolo after a loan spell.
  • Tottenham’s interest aligns with potential defensive rebuild under manager Roberto De Zerbi, amid uncertainties over Micky van de Ven, Cristian Romero, and the club’s 17th place in the Premier League table.
  • Aston Villa are also keen on Muharemovic as a long-term replacement for Tyrone Mings.
  • Manchester United have scouted the player, while earlier interest came from Newcastle United, Inter Milan, Juventus, RB Leipzig (who prepared a €25m bid deemed insufficient), and Bologna.
  • Sassuolo are reluctant to sell in January 2026 but open to summer deals; a Juventus sell-on clause entitles them to 50% of any future fee.
  • Muharemovic is contracted to Sassuolo until 2031 and represents Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally.
  • The fee is seen as reasonable for his quality, with Tottenham’s financial resources positioned to facilitate a deal.

(North London News) April 7, 2026 – Tottenham Hotspur have emerged as frontrunners in the race to sign Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic, with the Premier League club targeting the 23-year-old Bosnian at the end of the season for a reported €30 million fee.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who is Tarik Muharemovic?
  • What is Tottenham’s Interest in Muharemovic?
  • How Much Will Sassuolo Demand for Muharemovic?
  • Which Clubs Are Competing for Muharemovic?
  • Why Does Muharemovic Fit Tottenham’s Plans?
  • What is Sassuolo’s Stance on a January Sale?
  • Could De Zerbi Influence the Transfer?
  • What Challenges Might Block the Deal?
  • When Might the Transfer Happen?

As reported in CaughtOffside, Tottenham and Aston Villa are both eyeing defensive reinforcements, identifying Muharemovic as a prime target after his strong performances in Italian football. The Neroverdi signed the centre-back for just €5 million last summer and now stand to make an extraordinary capital gain on any sale. Spurs’ interest comes amid a turbulent campaign under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, with the club languishing in 17th place and facing potential relegation to the Championship.

Who is Tarik Muharemovic?

Tarik Muharemovic, a 23-year-old central defender, was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and holds Bosnian international status. He joined Juventus’ youth setup in 2021 but failed to make the senior breakthrough, leading to a permanent transfer to Sassuolo in summer 2025 following a loan period.

According to Yardbarker, Muharemovic is described as a

“physically solid star with good technical ability,”

having excelled in Serie A this season. Sports Mole highlights his reputation as one of Serie A’s leading defensive talents, noting his “domination” of forwards in recent matches. Sassuolo paid €5 million to secure him, valuing his potential despite his modest start in Turin.

What is Tottenham’s Interest in Muharemovic?

Tottenham Hotspur are lining up a £26 million move for Muharemovic to bolster their defence, as per reports aggregated by Yardbarker and The Boy Hotspur. The Lilywhites have the financial muscle under ENIC ownership to pursue the deal, especially as they prepare for a summer rebuild.

Givemesport reports that Spurs have identified Muharemovic as a “bargain target” amid uncertainties surrounding Micky van de Ven and captain Cristian Romero’s futures. With Tottenham in serious danger of the drop under De Zerbi, who took over the Europa League winners earlier this season, defensive reinforcements are a priority.

As noted by CaughtOffside, Romero has been linked with an exit, making Muharemovic a potential long-term investment to replace him.

How Much Will Sassuolo Demand for Muharemovic?

Sassuolo’s valuation stands at a minimum of €30 million, according to Tuttomercato via TransferFeed. This price tag, equivalent to around £26.2 million, reflects a huge uplift from the €5 million fee they paid two years ago after his Juventus stint.

Sports Mole emphasises that the Neroverdi, who tied Muharemovic to a contract until 2031, would be in no position to reject a sizeable offer but are optimistic about further growth in his value.

An earlier €25 million bid plus bonuses from RB Leipzig was rejected as insufficient, underscoring Sassuolo’s firm stance. TransferFeed’s verdict supports this range, citing consistent reports from early 2026 linking him to top clubs.

Which Clubs Are Competing for Muharemovic?

Aston Villa are actively interested, viewing the defender as a quality long-term replacement for injured star Tyrone Mings, per CaughtOffside. Villa, pushing for Champions League football, see Muharemovic’s physicality suiting the Premier League.

Manchester United have also scouted him, as revealed by CaughtOffside and Yahoo Sports. TransferFeed notes prior monitoring from Newcastle United, Inter Milan, Juventus, and RB Leipzig, with Bologna making recent inquiries.

A complicating factor is a 50% sell-on clause to Juventus from his prior deal, which could impact negotiations.

Why Does Muharemovic Fit Tottenham’s Plans?

Muharemovic’s attributes make him an ideal fit for English football, boasting the physicality and technical skills needed to thrive in the Premier League, according to CaughtOffside analysis. Givemesport compares him to a “Saliba-like” talent, suggesting he could step straight into a top-flight role.

Under De Zerbi, who previously managed Sassuolo, a reunion could appeal, as Teamtalk reports Spurs joining the race with the Italian’s approval for a “brutal raid” on his former club.

Betarena notes Tottenham’s need to shore up a backline that has underperformed, with Muharemovic emerging as a value option. His youth and promise position him as a player Spurs could “groom into a future star,” per CaughtOffside.

What is Sassuolo’s Stance on a January Sale?

Sassuolo have no intention of selling Muharemovic in January 2026, prioritising his continued development to boost his market value further. Yahoo Sports, citing SportWitness, confirms the club’s optimism and reluctance for a mid-season exit.

TransferFeed echoes this, stating any transfer is more likely in summer, complicated by the Juventus clause and Sassuolo’s firm position against a winter departure. Despite inquiries from Bologna, the Neroverdi remain steadfast.

Could De Zerbi Influence the Transfer?

Roberto De Zerbi’s prior connection to Sassuolo adds intrigue to Tottenham’s pursuit, with Givemesport headlining Spurs “eyeing” Muharemovic for the ex-Neroverdi boss. Sports Mole describes a potential £26.2m deal as “extraordinary,” fitting De Zerbi’s defensive rebuild amid Spurs’ woes.

Teamtalk suggests De Zerbi “approves” a raid on his former club, positioning Muharemovic as a stunning signing. This familiarity could smooth negotiations, though Sassuolo’s demands must still be met.

What Challenges Might Block the Deal?

The primary hurdle is Sassuolo’s €30 million price tag and the 50% Juventus sell-on clause, which dilutes profits and may inflate costs. Tottenham’s precarious league position under De Zerbi could also impact finances if relegation looms.

Competition from Villa, United, and others risks a bidding war, while Muharemovic’s long contract gives Sassuolo leverage. TransferFeed highlights RB Leipzig’s failed bid as a benchmark, indicating Sassuolo’s resolve.

When Might the Transfer Happen?

Reports consistently point to a summer 2026 window, with January deemed unlikely by multiple sources. Yardbarker and CaughtOffside frame it explicitly as an end-of-season move.

As Tottenham prepare for a rebuild, an official offer could materialise post-season, depending on De Zerbi’s progress and defensive needs. Sassuolo’s openness to sizeable bids suggests a deal is feasible if Spurs act decisively.

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