Juventus scouts have recently been spotted in England as the club continues to monitor emerging talents across Europe.
According to Italian transfer insider Nicolò Schira, the Bianconeri have been closely observing Italian full-back Michael Kayode, a promising 21-year-old currently playing for Brentford.
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Kayode joined the Premier League side last summer and has quickly established himself as an intriguing prospect for the future.
Juventus’ interest reflects their ongoing strategy of identifying young Italian players who could strengthen the squad in the coming years.
Club scouts reportedly traveled to England in recent weeks specifically to assess the defender’s performances and evaluate whether he could fit into the club’s long-term project.
European Giants Also Tracking the Defender
If Juventus decide to move forward with a concrete approach, they will likely face fierce competition from several top European clubs. In recent months, multiple reports have linked Kayode with some of the biggest teams on the continent.
Clubs such as Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint‑Germain, Inter Milan and even Real Madrid have been mentioned as admirers of the young defender.
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Such widespread interest highlights Kayode’s rapid rise and the impression he has made since arriving in the Premier League.
His athleticism, attacking instincts from the right flank, and ability to contribute both defensively and offensively have made him one of the most watched young full-backs in European football.
Brentford Hold Strong Negotiating Position
Any potential transfer would also require tough negotiations with Brentford. The English club considers Kayode a key part of their future plans and has no intention of letting him leave easily.
His current contract runs until June 2030, placing the club in a strong position should formal offers arrive. Interestingly, Kayode has a past connection with Juventus.
Before developing his career at ACF Fiorentina, where he truly made his breakthrough, the defender spent time in the Juventus youth system.
That history could play a role if the Turin giants decide to seriously pursue a reunion. Since moving to Brentford and settling at the Gtech Community Stadium, the Borgomanero-born defender has already made 46 official appearances for the club, registering one assist while continuing his development in one of the most competitive leagues in the world.