The Italian media "Gazzetta dello Sport" wrote an article about Juventus' new star Yildiz, saying that there is a paradox in Yildiz: he is indispensable to Juventus, but his salary is at the bottom, and now the three major giants are e...
The Italian media "Gazzetta dello Sport" wrote an article about Juventus' new star Yildiz, saying that there is a paradox in Yildiz: he is indispensable to Juventus, but his salary is at the bottom, and now the three major giants are eyeing him.
MiTi said that the 20-year-old Yildiz is good at breaking through the opponent's defense and never shirks his responsibilities. He has already donned the legendary No. 10 jersey of Juventus.
As the absolute main force under Tudor, Yildiz was evaluated by the Swiss Football Observatory CIES as the most valuable player in Serie A, with a value of 111 million euros, ahead of Lautaro's 107 million. Yildiz is currently being pursued by Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona.
But MiTi pointed out that Yildiz's annual salary is 1.7 million euros + bonuses, ranking 19th in the team, only higher than Palin (1.5 million), Rugani (1.4 million), Miretti (1.2 million), Cabal (1.2 million), Adzic (300,000) and Pinsolio (300,000).
In addition, Kupmenas’ salary is more than twice that of Yildiz. The main salaries under Tudor are: Di Gregorio (1.8 million), Gatti (3.2 million), Bremer (5.5 million), Kelly (2.3 million), Kalulu (2.4 million), Locatelli (3 million), Kefren Thuram (2.3 million), Cambiasso (2.5 million), Conceição (4 million)...
Yildiz enjoys the status of a top star, but his contract fails to match it. Both Yildiz and Juventus regard renewing the contract until 2030 as their top priority. The trust between the two parties has not weakened, but the core of the delay in reaching an agreement lies in the disagreement over the amount.
Midi stated that Yildiz hopes to gain economic recognition. He did not ask for a high salary like Vlahovic, clearly realizing that the club no longer offers huge contracts. Yildiz used the salary (6 million euros) of Jonathan David, who signed on a visa-free basis a few months ago, as a frame of reference. Despite frequent advances from European giants, Yildiz has always given priority to Juventus, and his salary ranking has never affected his performance on the field.
Comolli is ready to accelerate the contract renewal process of Yildiz. Chelsea still hasn't given up after their 67 million offer was "declined" in the summer, Arsenal is also ready to ignite the war, and Barcelona is banking on the appeal of the red and blue jerseys.