While Real Madrid's pursuit of Paul Pogba is intensifying, Juventus is also working on some incoming moves. After essentially reaching an agreement for Miralem Pjanic, his current club Roma has accepted the player's decision. The giallorossi aren't however willing to offer discounts on the exit clause or allow for the payment to be made in installments. Juventus will have to pay €32 million rather than €30.4 million since Pjanic would give up the 15% he is owed in the clause and not 20% if payment is done in one installment.