Souffian El Karouani will turn 26 in October, but his true breakthrough has only arrived this season. Better late than never.
For a player like the Dutch-born, Moroccan international left-back—especially in a league like the Eredivisie, where young talents emerge early—his rise may seem slightly delayed. Still, his performances for FC Utrecht have firmly put him on the map.
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This year, El Karouani also played a leading role throughout the Europa League group stage, showcasing his quality on a bigger stage. His standout trait?
Creativity from the left flank. With an impressive tally of 16 assists and 3 goals in 46 appearances, he has established himself as one of Europe’s most productive full-backs.
Numbers like these have naturally attracted the attention of Juventus FC, who are seriously considering reinforcements on the left side.
Juventus Weighing Changes on the Left
Juventus’ plans largely depend on the uncertain future of Andrea Cambiaso. Will he stay or leave? And if he does depart, where will he go and for what fee? Head coach Luciano Spalletti would prefer to keep him, and the player himself is open to staying—unless a major offer arrives.
May will be a decisive month for the Bianconeri, both in terms of their Champions League ambitions and key squad evaluations. Cambiaso remains a player in demand, thanks to his undeniable talent and potential.
However, there is a growing sense that his cycle in Turin may be nearing its end, with his impact no longer evolving as expected.
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Motivation will also be crucial for Juan Cabal, who appears to be heading towards an exit. After a difficult season, he is looking for a fresh start where he can re-establish himself as a regular starter.
El Karouani Emerges as a Concrete Opportunity
Juventus are therefore searching for a different profile—someone more attack-minded, dynamic, and capable of consistently delivering decisive passes. El Karouani fits that description perfectly.
He represents not just an alternative, but a player with the ambition to step up and potentially take on a leading role if tactical changes are made.
According to Tuttosport, the player has already decided to leave Utrecht at the end of the season, with his contract set to expire. He is ready to make the leap to a higher level, aware that this could be a defining moment in his career.
Interest in El Karouani is not new—AS Roma had explored the possibility of signing him just a month ago, although their own uncertainties have slowed progress.
Now, Juventus have stepped forward, though they must first resolve internal matters—starting with outgoing transfers—before deciding whether to pursue a backup option or a new first-choice left-back.