Juventus have intensified its efforts to secure the services of Teun Koopmeiners from Atalanta by submitting an improved offer. The Turin-based club’s previous proposal, which included a €50 million fixed fee plus €5 million in add-ons, was rejected by Atalanta, prompting Juventus to revise their bid.
Fabrizio Romano reports that the new offer from Juventus now stands at a €52 million fixed fee with an additional €7 million in potential add-ons, bringing the total package to €59 million. This represents a significant increase from their initial proposal and demonstrates Juventus’ determination to complete the transfer.
Koopmeiners, the Dutch midfielder who has caught the eye of several top clubs, is reportedly waiting for the two clubs to reach an agreement. The player’s stance suggests he is open to the move, but the final decision rests with Atalanta.
Juventus’ improved bid reflects their high regard for Koopmeiners and their desire to strengthen their midfield for the upcoming season. The club appears eager to conclude negotiations swiftly, possibly to avoid potential competition from other interested parties.