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The transfer market never truly rests at Continassa, and despite Juventus’ recent defensive solidity, a surprising development is beginning to reshape discussions around the club’s back line.

According to journalist Matteo Moretto, the Bianconeri are now prepared to evaluate offers for Federico Gatti — a decision that could mark a turning point in the defender’s journey in Turin.

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Gatti, who rose to prominence following his spell at Frosinone, has grown into a symbol of grit and determination. His heart-on-sleeve performances and physical presence have significantly boosted his market value.

However, the club’s current stance is not rooted in technical doubts. Rather, it reflects a broader strategic and financial evaluation.

Juventus are carefully balancing competitiveness with sustainability, and every asset is being reviewed within that framework.

Under Luciano Spalletti’s tactical vision, no player is considered entirely untouchable. The management’s projections suggest that Gatti, despite his importance, could become a key figure in financing the club’s next evolution — particularly in midfield, where reinforcements are expected to be a priority next summer.

Premier League Interest and Valuation

Juventus are fully aware of Gatti’s growth potential and leadership qualities. Internally, he is regarded as a defender with room to develop further, both technically and mentally.

His aggressive playing style, aerial dominance, and relentless competitive edge have not gone unnoticed abroad.

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As reported by Matteo Moretto, Premier League clubs such as Everton and West Ham have already shown concrete interest. English football, known for its intensity and physical demands, appears well suited to Gatti’s profile.

He represents the traditional, no-nonsense defender — yet one capable of adapting to the speed of the modern game.

The club has reportedly set a valuation between €30 and €35 million. Juventus are not willing to undersell a player they consider a valuable asset.

However, should an offer exceed that threshold, negotiations could quickly gain momentum. The coming months will be decisive.

For now, Gatti remains an integral part of the squad — but the summer window may bring a defining chapter in both his career and Juventus’ long-term project.

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