Juventus are once again keeping a close eye on Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, the experienced Danish midfielder currently playing for Olympique de Marseille.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the Bianconeri have been tracking the 1995-born player for several months, and the upcoming transfer window could finally present the right opportunity to make a concrete move.
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A Strategic and Affordable Target
Højbjerg’s situation in France appears increasingly fluid, with Marseille reportedly open to negotiating his departure for a relatively modest fee.
The French club could be willing to accept an offer in the region of €15 million — a figure considered well within Juventus’ financial reach.
For a player of his experience and leadership qualities, this valuation makes him one of the most appealing low-cost options on the market.
Juventus are actively working to reinforce their midfield ahead of next season, aiming to add both depth and tactical balance.
Højbjerg fits this profile perfectly: a disciplined and intelligent midfielder, capable of shielding the defense while also contributing to the build-up phase.
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His physical presence and consistency would offer reliability in a department that has occasionally lacked stability.
Experience and Leadership for a New Cycle
Beyond his technical qualities, Højbjerg brings valuable leadership to the table. A regular figure for the Danish national team, he has built a reputation as a vocal presence on and off the pitch.
This aspect is particularly appreciated by Juventus, who are looking to strengthen not only the quality but also the mentality of their squad as they aim to return to the top both domestically and in Europe.
His potential arrival would not necessarily headline the transfer window, but it could prove to be a smart and efficient piece of business.
In a market where prices continue to rise, securing a proven midfielder at a reasonable cost represents a calculated move aligned with Juventus’ evolving strategy.
As highlighted by Corriere dello Sport, the interest is concrete and longstanding — and with Marseille open to a sale, the coming months could finally see this transfer take shape.