Udinese has received the first official offer for Jaka Bijol: The Friulians rejected it, there were absolutely too few millions on the table
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The battle for the transfer of Jaka Bijol is heating up, with the media in Italy reporting that Udinese has already received the first official offer for the Slovenian national team member. Bologna, preparing for their Champions League campaign, sent the offer to Udine. The club, which was the big hit of Serie A last season, has finalized the transfer agreement for Riccardo Calafiori to Arsenal this week, with the London club paying a substantial €50 million. Bologna will thus have more than enough money for a new defender, but despite this, they offered too little for the Carinthian.
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According to Mondo Udinese, Bologna’s management offered €12 million for Jaka Bijol, but the owner of the black and whites, Giampaolo Pozzo, swiftly rejected it. Why? Logically: In his eyes, Jaka Bijol is worth significantly more. Udinese reportedly demands at least €16 million fixed compensation to start the second phase of talks, which means Bologna will have to offer substantially more. Whether they actually will or will look for a new defender elsewhere remains to be seen…
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Author: editorial Football Planet