Fiorentina are set to submit a formal bid for Edon Zhegrova this summer, as Juventus eyes an €11.4 million floor, with the Kosovo international likely to depart Turin after a debut season that yielded zero goals or assists in about 445 minutes of competitive action, according to La Nazione via CalcioMercato.it. Fiorentina’s approach centers on a loan with an option to buy, a structure designed to cover Zhegrova’s €2.5 million net annual wage on a contract through 2030 while delaying a full commitment until his performance is assessed over a season. The report notes that the wage is comfortably within Fiorentina’s budget.
Juventus’ valuation hinges on amortization. The club paid Lille a fixed €14.3 million plus up to €3 million in add-ons, a sum confirmed on 1 September 2025. Because of amortization, Juventus’ practical floor in negotiations is around €11.4 million, a figure Fiorentina are expected to test in the coming days as they push a first official proposal. Zhegrova joined Juventus from Lille with pedigree—107 appearances and 26 goals in France—but he managed only roughly 20 competitive appearances for Juve, mostly as a substitute. Turkish clubs have shown interest, and Italian, Kosovan, and Premier League outlets have reported preliminary inquiries from Everton, Newcastle United, along with interest from Ligue 1 and the Süper Lig.
This potential move forms part of a broader Juventus attacking reshuffle, with the club already exploring outgoing options in this window. Whether Fiorentina’s loan proposal matches Juventus’ valuation—or if a Premier League bid prompts a different outcome—should become clearer in the days ahead.
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