According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus has once again been offered the signing of Sacha Boey. The right-back, currently at Bayern Munich, first appeared on Juventus’ radar last summer.
Romano revealed on his YouTube channel that the club never actively pursued Boey at the time. Instead, the player was proposed to the club as an alternative. Juventus was initially interested in another Bayern player, Croatian versatile defender Stanisic, who can operate on both flanks.
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However, Bayern reportedly refused to sell Stanisic, offering Boey as an alternative. Juventus declined the offer, showing limited interest in Boey even during the summer transfer window.
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Boey previously impressed during his time at Galatasaray, where his performances earned him recognition. However, at Bayern Munich, the right-back struggled to secure consistent playing time.
Romano noted that while Juventus has seen Boey linked repeatedly in recent weeks, the club has yet to express strong interest. Rather than actively negotiating, the club receives frequent proposals regarding the player.
This ongoing attention highlights Boey’s perceived potential, despite his challenges in Germany.
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Juventus’ decision ahead for Sacha Boey
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As Fabrizio Romano emphasized, the club is still evaluating its options in the right-back position. Juventus’ transfer strategy appears more focused on players who offer stability and physical presence, qualities Stanisic represents.
Boey remains a possible addition, but the club is weighing its priorities carefully. Romano added that Juventus’ sporting director and management team will ultimately decide whether to pursue the player.
The situation demonstrates the complex dynamics behind transfer rumors. Not every player linked to a club reflects direct interest; often, clubs receive multiple proposals, some purely exploratory.
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Boey’s recurring presence in Juventus discussions exemplifies this process. Fans will need to wait for official confirmation or statements from the club before assuming any agreement.
For now, Sacha Boey remains a player frequently offered to Juventus rather than a guaranteed target. As Fabrizio Romano explains, his career journey—from Galatasaray success to challenges at Bayern—makes him an intriguing yet uncertain option. The club’s final decision will depend on strategy, available alternatives, and timing in the transfer market.