The negotiations between Juventus and Nice for Jean-Clair Todibo are at a standstill.
According to Sky Sport, the Bianconeri are keen on securing the defender on loan with an option or obligation to buy.
Despite their interest, no progress has been made in the discussions.
The primary point of contention appears to be the terms of the loan agreement.
Juventus are pushing for a deal that ensures they can acquire Todibo permanently, whether through an option to buy or a mandatory purchase clause.
Meanwhile, Nice are reportedly not keen on parting ways with the 23-year-old without ensuring a significant financial return.
A source close to the negotiations mentioned, “Juventus want to secure Todibo on a loan deal initially, but Nice are holding firm on their demands.”
With the transfer window ticking down, both clubs will need to find a compromise soon if the deal is to materialise.
For now, the impasse persists, leaving Juventus to consider alternative options should the negotiations collapse.