Juventus are closely following one of the most exciting young prospects in European football: Kerim Alajbegovic.
The 18-year-old left winger currently plays for Red Bull Salzburg and has rapidly emerged as one of the standout talents of his generation.
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After turning 18 only recently, the young attacker has already delivered a breakthrough season that is attracting attention from several major clubs across Europe.
According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus scouts have been carefully monitoring the winger’s progress as they evaluate potential investments in emerging talent.
Known for his explosive pace, technical ability, and attacking instinct, Alajbegovic has already scored 11 goals this season while also delivering impressive performances in European competitions.
One of the highlights of his campaign came in the UEFA Europa League, where he scored a memorable brace against FC Basel. Those performances have significantly raised his profile and accelerated interest from elite clubs.
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Kerim Alajbegovic – A Talent Drawing Big Comparisons
Because of his early impact, many observers have begun comparing Alajbegovic to fellow young star Kenan Yildiz.
When Salzburg first introduced him last summer, however, the comparison made by the club itself was even more ambitious — likening his playing style to Florian Wirtz.
The connection is not accidental: the winger previously developed in the youth academy of Bayer Leverkusen before moving to Austria in a deal worth around €2 million.
Born in Germany but representing the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team internationally, Alajbegovic has already made history at national level.
He recently became the youngest player ever to score in an official match for Bosnia and Herzegovina, further highlighting his remarkable potential.
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Growing Interest Across Europe
Alajbegovic’s market value has risen rapidly and is now estimated between €15 million and €20 million. That price tag is unlikely to discourage Europe’s biggest clubs, particularly given the player’s combination of technical skill, creativity, and confidence in one-on-one situations.
Besides Juventus, both AC Milan and Bayern Munich are reportedly tracking his development closely. Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen protected their long-term interests by including a buy-back clause when they sold the youngster to Salzburg.
With the next transfer window approaching, Alajbegovic could soon become one of the most talked-about names in the market.
At just 18 years old, the Bosnian international already appears destined for a major step in his career, and a bidding battle among Europe’s top clubs may only be a matter of time.