Juventus are preparing for a crucial summer transfer window, one that could define the club’s ambitions for the upcoming season.
After a campaign filled with inconsistency and frustration, the Bianconeri are determined to rebuild a squad capable of competing seriously for the Serie A title again.
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However, financial limitations are forcing the Turin giants to approach the market with caution.
Juventus Forced to Balance
Ambition and Financial Stability The club’s strategy is expected to revolve around a strict economic policy.
Before making major signings, Juventus will first need to secure important sales in order to maintain financial balance and avoid excessive spending.
According to reports from La Stampa, the management has identified only three players as completely untouchable: Kenan Yildiz, Weston McKennie, and Manuel Locatelli.
Every other member of the squad could reportedly be sacrificed if the right offer arrives during the summer.
One of the names attracting the most attention is Gleison Bremer. The Brazilian defender remains highly respected across Europe despite a difficult season that was heavily affected by injury problems.
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Juventus still consider him one of the strongest defenders in Serie A, but interest from both Italian and foreign clubs continues to grow ahead of the transfer window.
Inter Monitoring Bremer Situation
As reported by La Stampa, Inter have already made initial contacts with Bremer’s representatives to explore a potential move.
The Nerazzurri are aware that negotiations would not be easy, especially because Juventus are unwilling to lower their valuation significantly.
Bremer’s contract reportedly includes a €58 million release clause, although his recent physical struggles could make such a figure difficult for interested clubs to match immediately.
Premier League clubs are also keeping a close eye on the defender’s situation. English sides have remained relatively quiet for now, but that could quickly change if Bremer delivers strong performances at the upcoming World Cup.
Juventus now face a delicate summer in which every decision could shape the future of the club. Balancing competitiveness with financial sustainability will not be simple, and more surprises are expected in the coming months as the transfer market heats up.