As Juventus prepares for the upcoming winter transfer window, the club is reportedly exploring options to strengthen its central defense. One potential target is Brazilian talent Beraldo, born in 2003, currently part of Paris Saint-Germain’s squad.
According to CalcioMercato, the French side may consider letting the young defender leave, given his limited playing opportunities under coach Luis Enrique.
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Beraldo has shown promise in youth competitions and sporadic senior appearances, but consistent minutes have been hard to come by.
Juventus sees an opportunity to bring in a high-potential player who could bolster their defensive options, especially during a season where injuries or rotation needs could become critical.
Potential Deal Structure and Interest from Other Clubs
Reports indicate that PSG might be open to a loan arrangement for Beraldo, including an option to buy at the end of the season. The proposed fee for a permanent transfer is around €20 million, a figure considered reasonable for a young defender with significant potential.
Such terms could make this deal attractive not only for Juventus but also for other major Serie A clubs. Indeed, Milan is also reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
The Rossoneri have shown interest in adding depth to their defensive line, and a loan-to-buy agreement would allow them to assess Beraldo’s adaptation to Italian football before committing fully.
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This scenario highlights the growing competition among top Italian clubs to secure promising talent early. For Juventus, the move would fit their broader strategy of blending experienced players with young, promising talents who can develop under the club’s guidance.
Bringing in Beraldo could provide both immediate defensive coverage and a long-term investment for the squad. While nothing is finalized yet, the winter window could become an important moment for Juventus to secure a potential defensive asset at a competitive price.