Daniel Muñoz has become a crucial player for Crystal Palace since arriving in January 2024. His impact in the 2024/25 season has been significant, making him one of the most reliable wing-backs in the Premier League.
Under Oliver Glasner, Muñoz scored four goals and contributed six assists, consistently performing at a high level. His attacking contributions and defensive discipline have not gone unnoticed by European giants.
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Reports from Italy, particularly TuttoSport, reveal that Juventus are seriously considering Muñoz as a potential signing.
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The Italian side are in urgent need of a new right-back this summer. Their current depth is set to weaken with Timothy Weah, Nicolo Savona, and Alberto Costa expected to leave.
These departures will force Juventus to explore multiple options to reinforce that area of the pitch.
Juventus facing tough battle to land Daniel Muñoz
Although Juventus are monitoring Muñoz closely, signing him will not be straightforward. The Colombian recently signed a contract extension with Crystal Palace in April 2025.
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This long-term commitment makes it clear that the Eagles value him highly and are not in a hurry to sell. Furthermore, Palace’s asking price remains undisclosed, but it is expected to reflect the player’s importance and experience.
Alberto Costa’s situation could influence Juventus’ transfer strategy. Despite rejecting an initial offer from Sporting, Juventus are still open to selling Costa for the right price.
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Any funds raised could help them make a serious approach for Muñoz. However, Juventus know they will have to make a compelling offer to convince Crystal Palace to part ways with the 29-year-old.
Muñoz’s rise in England has made him a desirable target for several top clubs. Juventus must weigh the cost of the transfer against their other priorities this summer.
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For now, Crystal Palace fans can feel confident their club holds the upper hand in negotiations. If Juventus want Muñoz, they will need to work hard and offer a deal too good to refuse.