Mino Raiola is close to suffering a burnout because of his player's signing for Juventus. Although both Ajax and Juventus have agreed on the terms behind his transfer, the one bump on the road for his final announcement is caused by their inability to agree on the player's termination clause.
According to Marca, the Dutch player does not want to be tied down to the point where no team can afford his buyout clause or price. And although the situation seems unlikely, it is not that uncommon; as Paul Pogba's case shows. Indeed, the Frenchman has publicly stated that he would like to leave Manchester United and look for "new experiences", but his current prize of 200 million means no team - in this case, the main bidders Real Madrid - can actually afford to swoop him up.
Therefore, the agent would like his player's buyout clause to be set at 120 million euros maximum, but the team and De Ligt's agent have been discussing the matters for weeks now and no solution to the issue has been found as of yet.
Meanwhile, the Turin team has claimed that the market's high inflation in the last couple of years are pushing them towards a higher buyout clause.
Therefore, it seems that De Lit's controversial agent will have to agree to Juventus' 150 million euros clause after it was pushed down from the original 200 million Juventus was requesting.