According to Rai Sport, Juventus could deliver a major gift to coach Luciano Spalletti when the transfer window reopens in January. Journalist Ciro Venerato reported that the new Bianconeri manager has identified a clear target for his defense: Kim Min-Jae, the South Korean center-back currently playing for Bayern Munich.
Kim, born in 1996, is a player Spalletti knows very well. The two worked together at Napoli, where the defender was one of the cornerstones of Spalletti’s Serie A–winning team.
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Luciano Spalletti – Kim Min-Jae 📸
Under his guidance, Kim earned praise for his physical strength, tactical discipline, and ability to read the game. His performances in Italy made him one of Europe’s most sought-after defenders before his move to Germany.
Now, with Juventus looking to rebuild and reinforce its defensive line, Spalletti appears eager to reunite with a player he trusts completely. The coach reportedly believes Kim could bring leadership and stability to a backline that has struggled with consistency in recent months.
Bayern’s position and Juventus’ ambitions
Kim Min-Jae 📸
As reported by Rai Sport, Bayern Munich may be open to negotiations. The Bavarian club does not consider Kim Min-Jae untouchable. Despite his quality, he has yet to secure a permanent starting role under their coach.
That situation could open the door for Juventus, especially if the Italian side presents a convincing offer. Discussions are still in the early stages, and much will depend on Bayern’s asking price. Juventus are expected to evaluate the financial feasibility of the move in the coming weeks.
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The club’s sporting director will need to balance the desire for experience with the need to manage the wage bill. Nevertheless, the idea of reuniting Spalletti and Kim is gaining traction in Turin.
The South Korean defender’s composure, pace, and familiarity with the coach’s tactical system could make him an ideal addition.
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If negotiations progress positively, Juventus could make one of the most intriguing signings of the winter market—one that would not only strengthen their defense but also reaffirm Spalletti’s influence over the club’s sporting direction.