The chances that Leverkusen would agree to sell Calhanoglu next summer r almost non-existent. I think they will categorically rule out to sell him. They have done the same thing with Lars Bender. Arsenal & Co. have already offered 30m+, but they were reluctant to sell. Also Bayern tried before signing Martinez in 2012. They r very stubborn, when it comes to signing the very important players from them and players that belong into that category r Bender, Calhanoglu, Leno and Brandt. Players of them often have a buyout clause e.g. Leno, but Calhanoglu doesnt have one.
If Leverkusen fail to reach CL for the next season and Calhanoglu forcing a move like he did when leaving Hamburg, then nothing is impossible though. In that case an offer of aound 35-40m could be enough to lure him away, but the chances for this to happen r not very realistic. The chances for Juve to get him next summer r tiny.
If Leverkusen fail to reach CL for the next season and Calhanoglu forcing a move like he did when leaving Hamburg, then nothing is impossible though. In that case an offer of aound 35-40m could be enough to lure him away, but the chances for this to happen r not very realistic. The chances for Juve to get him next summer r tiny.
