Dejan Kulusevski scored five goals and managed eight assists from 18 league matches for Tottenham Hotspur in the second half of last season.
The north London club signed the attacking midfielder on an 18-month loan deal from Juventus in January, with an obligation to buy if certain conditions are achieved during the 2022/23 season.
If these targets are not achieved, Tottenham will have an option to buy the 22-year-old. In both cases, the redemption amount is set at €35m, as confirmed by the Serie A side.
Juventus did not mention the conditions that need to be fulfilled for the Premier League side to buy the Sweden international. These details are provided by Calciomercato.
The obligation to buy the ex-Parma man will be trigged if Spurs qualify for the Champions League next season or if he features 20 times this term, with at least 45 minutes of action in each of those matches.
Kulusevski has excelled under Antonio Conte’s orders in this calendar year. This is why Tottenham ‘have no doubts’ about buying the attacker, after having initially signed him for a €10m loan fee.
It’s claimed the English club are satisfied with Kulusevski’s performances and ‘prepare the redemption’. Juve, for their part, are ‘ready to make money’ as they will earn €35m from the Swede’s sale.