Venezia put 4-5 million euros on the table for Che Adams, but Torino turned it down as too low. The move leaves the striker’s future open while he is away with Scozia at the Mondiale Messico-Usa-Canada.
The offer was official, and the reaction was immediate. Torino judged the bid insufficient, which keeps the negotiation alive but far apart on value.
Che Adams and Torino value gap
Adams arrived at Torino on a free transfer, so a sale at the right number would register a full plusvalenza for the club. That gives Torino a clear financial line in the sand, even with Venezia pushing after its return to Serie A.
He is not negotiating from a standstill, either. The Scottish striker, born in 1996, finished the last championship with 6 goals and 3 assists in 32 appearances, numbers that help explain why Venezia sees him as a useful addition and why Torino is asking for more.
Venezia’s next move
The distance between Venezia and Torino remains the central issue. The offer has already tested the market; now the question is whether Venezia raises its proposal in the next few days far enough to move Torino off its refusal.
While Adams trains with Scotland in Charlotte, North Carolina, the negotiation sits on two tracks: the player’s tournament duty and Torino’s attempt to protect its valuation. For now, the bid has set the price discussion, but not the sale.






