The future of Khephren Thuram at Juventus is becoming increasingly uncertain, with growing speculation that the French midfielder could leave Turin during the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to Corriere dello Sport, the situation is still fluid, but Juventus are not ruling out a departure for the 2001-born midfielder, who is currently not seen as an untouchable piece in the squad.
New manager Luciano Spalletti is reportedly open to reshaping the midfield structure, and Thuram could be sacrificed if a suitable offer arrives that matches the club’s valuation.
Premier League Calling as Juventus Set Price Tag
Despite the uncertainty, Thuram already seems to have a clear preference regarding his next destination.
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The French international is believed to favour a move to the Premier League, where several clubs are monitoring his situation closely.
Among the most interested sides are Manchester United, Liverpool, and Nottingham Forest, all of whom are reportedly evaluating a potential summer approach.
Juventus, however, are not prepared to let him go cheaply. The Bianconeri have placed a valuation in the region of €40–45 million for the midfielder, a figure they believe reflects both his potential and long-term development.
Should English clubs decide to accelerate negotiations, they could meet the asking price and open the door to a high-profile transfer.
Meanwhile, interest has also emerged from abroad. Turkish giants Galatasaray and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli have both shown admiration for Thuram, with the latter even ready to offer a lucrative contract worth significantly more than his current salary.
However, the player is not convinced by either destination. Sources indicate that Thuram has already ruled out moves outside Europe’s top competitive leagues, prioritising a future in England instead.
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For now, no final decision has been made, but the coming weeks are expected to be decisive. As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Thuram’s future could quickly become one of the most talked-about midfield transfer stories of the summer window.