While concrete moves in the transfer market are still on hold, Juventus are using this phase of the season to secure the future of key players.
After confirming contract renewals for Kenan Yildiz, Weston McKennie, Manuel Locatelli, and especially Luciano Spalletti, the next player in line for an extension could be Gleison Bremer.
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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, despite recent speculation about a possible departure, the Brazilian defender is not currently considering leaving the Bianconeri and could instead commit his long-term future to the club.
Bremer Focused on Stability and Comeback
After several challenging seasons, largely affected by physical setbacks, Bremer is determined to turn the page and rediscover his best form with Juventus and the Brazilian national team.
With the upcoming FIFA World Cup scheduled between June 11 and July 19, the defender is aiming to play a key role—provided he remains in the plans of head coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Bremer’s current contract runs until June 2029, but both the player and the club are open to negotiating an extension before the World Cup begins.
Juventus, for their part, see him as a cornerstone of the project under Spalletti and have no intention of letting him go. The next step will simply be formal discussions to redefine the terms of his deal.
Release Clause and Possible Replacements
One key aspect yet to be clarified is whether Bremer’s current release clause—set at €58 million and valid until early August—will remain in the new contract.
Interest from the Premier League continues in the background, with several clubs monitoring the situation. However, the defender is not currently tempted by a move to England.
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Should circumstances change, Juventus are already evaluating potential replacements. One name high on their shortlist is Kim Min-jae of Bayern Munich.
The South Korean defender is reportedly open to leaving Germany and would reunite in Turin with Spalletti, under whom he previously won a Serie A title at Napoli.