Report: Portuguese quotation Alberto Costa was rejected, Juventus asked for 18 million euros
12:15am, 16 July 2025Football
According to the "Gallery", Portugal Sports Quotation Juventus central defender Alberto Costa was rejected.
reported that after the negotiations with Panasinaikos for right-back Vagianidis were at a deadlock, Portugal Sports is simultaneously evaluating other transfer targets. Recently, they tried to contact Juventus to discuss the possibility of Alberto Costa's transfer.
Given the limited chance of playing in Serie A, Alberto Costa's agent team took the initiative to seek the possibility of returning to the Portuguese Super League, but Juventus directly rejected the offer from Portuguese Sports. Juventus not only demanded a high transfer fee of 18 million euros, but also regarded Costa as part of the team's new season's lineup reform plan.
It is reported that after the offer Costa is rejected, Portuguese sports will pursue Vagianidis again.
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