Tarik Muharemovic in action for Sassuolo in 2026

Tarik Muharemovic transfer race opens as Aston Villa and Tottenham push

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Apr 25, 2026, 5:03 pm
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Tarik Muharemovic’s rise in Serie A has not gone unnoticed, and interest from the Premier League is starting to look more serious.

The Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur defender target has emerged as one of the standout centre-backs in Italy this season, with Sassuolo now appearing increasingly open to a sale, especially if the right offer arrives from England.

Interest has been building for weeks, with Italian giants Inter Milan and Juventus also monitoring the 23-year-old. But the latest signals from Italy suggest Sassuolo may prefer to do business abroad.

That could leave Aston Villa and Tottenham in a stronger position than first expected.

Inter Milan pushing but Sassuolo holding firm

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter have already moved further than most in their pursuit.
The report claims the Milan side have reached a draft agreement over personal terms with Muharemovic and are prepared to offer the Bosnia international a long-term five-year contract.
It shows clear intent.

But despite Inter’s groundwork, Sassuolo are not rushing.

The club know they hold leverage, and with Muharemovic’s stock climbing after a string of strong performances, there is little pressure to sell quickly.

Juventus still hold a 50 per cent sell-on clause in the defender’s contract, which complicates any domestic deal. That alone could push Sassuolo towards a Premier League buyer, where the overall fee could be significantly higher.

That point has already been hinted at by Sassuolo chief executive Giovanni Carnevali.

“If a Premier League club were to arrive, his valuation would change.” — Giovanni Carnevali

Those words now carry extra weight.

Why Aston Villa and Tottenham are watching closely

Muharemovic’s profile makes sense for both clubs.

At Villa, Unai Emery has prioritised defenders comfortable in possession, especially in deeper build-up phases. Muharemovic’s left-footed balance and composure fit that system naturally.

For Tottenham, the logic may be even stronger.

With uncertainty around the long-term future of Micky van de Ven, Spurs may need to prepare for defensive changes this summer. Muharemovic has the physical and technical traits to slot into that role.

Based on recent matches we’ve covered from Serie A, his development has been sharp rather than gradual. He has looked increasingly assured in duels and aggressive stepping into midfield, two qualities Premier League clubs value heavily.

Tarik Muharemovic’s Serie A numbers this season

Stat (2025/26) Tarik Muharemovic
Appearances 31
Goals 2
Clean sheets 11
Pass Accuracy 89%

source: sofascore match data – 25 April 2026

The numbers reflect a defender comfortable in a possession-heavy side while still offering defensive stability. That balance is often what separates potential from reliability.

However, it remains too early to say where he will land.

Key insights

  • Tarik Muharemovic is attracting strong Premier League interest
  • Aston Villa and Tottenham remain firmly in the race
  • Inter Milan have made progress on personal terms
  • Sassuolo appear more open to an English sale
  • Juventus’ sell-on clause complicates domestic negotiations

What’s next in Muharemovic’s transfer situation?

Sassuolo are expected to wait until the summer market formally opens before accelerating talks, knowing multiple clubs are tracking the player.

That creates a window for Aston Villa and Tottenham to make their move.

From Sassuolo’s point of view, an auction would be ideal. The club have built a reputation for maximising player sales, and Muharemovic looks set to become their next major defensive export.

Much will depend on whether Villa or Spurs decide to move early or allow Inter to strengthen their position further.

If the price stays around €40m, this could quickly become one of the more competitive defender races of the summer.

Would Muharemovic be the smarter signing for Tottenham, or does Aston Villa feel like the better next step for his development?

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