Juventus keeps pushing to get the services of Luis Suárez, which has become the priority for his forward. Andrea Pirlo wants a tip as soon as possible and the Uruguayan has surpassed Edin Dzeko, who continues to be his alternative, but it is necessary to overcome several obstacles for the operation to be successful. The player is convinced and, with him, the sports director Paratici has a principle of agreement to a salary of 10 million euros net, variables included. The Vecchia Signora, However, wants the Gunman to arrive as a free agent and is waiting for the outcome of his negotiation with Barcelona, who want to save the 15 million net of his file and refuse to grant him the important settlement he has requested.
For now the agreement is still a long way off and the Messi case obviously slows down the matter. There is another topic, more important than he imagined: the passport. Suárez is not yet a community member, despite his wife's Italian origins.
Without that status, Juve cannot sign him because in this market they have already acquired the services of the Brazilian Arthur and the American McKennie. The Uruguayan, to get it, would have to pass an Italian test at the consulate, and this process normally takes at least a month to complete. The Vecchia Signora, therefore, keep the path that leads to Dzeko open, for which everything has already been agreed both with the player and with Roma. Pirlo, meanwhile, waits impatiently for his forward: to rehearse his 3-4-1-2 he is using Higuaín, who will soon be very far from Turin …
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