on tuesday, sports witness Covered comments from Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali about Ipswich Town loanee Arizente Muric.
The Italian heaped praise on the goalkeeper, who has impressed in Serie A. Carnevali also expressed his desire to make a permanent deal for the player.
So far this season, Muric has played all but one game in Serie A. He has proved vital in propelling them up the league table.
Sassuolo have the option to sign him permanently from Ipswich Town. There are now increasing indications that exemptions will be sought from Championship clubs.
Different attitude in Italy
While Carnevali seemed quite pleased with the goalkeeper, sassuolo news Have a slightly different approach.
They acknowledge the impression he has made but feel there is 'room for improvement' for the Kosovo international. This is used as a means of making it clear that the €10m option to buy may be too much for Sassuolo.
It has been explained that this amount is generally too high for provincial clubs, who do not spend heavily anyway. That's why they could demand a waiver from Ipswich Town on a permanent deal.
No matter how well Muric performs, Sassuolo's stance will not change. The report is just using the 'room for improvement' part as an excuse to reduce the asking price.
A warning has also been offered from Kieran McKenna about the Neroverdi possibly walking away from a deal altogether. This could be an early bargain move, and this play could be a headache-causing one for Ipswich Town.
€10m is a good fee for Muric
The 27-year-old now has experience in the Premier League, Championship, Serie A, Eredivisie and the Turkish top-flight.
He is also of the right age and a valuation of €10m is a very good fee for Muric. It would be easy for English clubs to afford it, even if Sassuolo do not.
This is why Ipswich Town should not be worried by the Italian's threats of a move to Sassuolo. They could return to the Premier League next season and Muric would simply be an asset in their team at that time.

