

The midfielder has been a top target for the Bianconeri for a long time, with rumors circulating that he rejected offers from teams like Liverpool and had already signed personal terms months prior. After making an initial proposal of €45 million plus bonuses, Juve is now prepared to close the deal for €50 million plus an additional €5 million in add-ons, according to Calciomercato.it.
They know the player wants this transfer, and this is not exactly at the €60 million asking price, but it's not far off either. The article does note a condition, though, which is that Koopmeiners cannot sign with Juventus until after he has competed against Real Madrid in the European Super Cup. The Champions League and Europa League champions will square off in a major, highly anticipated showdown on Wednesday, August 14 in Warsaw.