Juventus appear to be losing ground in their pursuit of Marcos Senesi, with the defender now increasingly likely to remain in England rather than make a move to Serie A.
The AFC Bournemouth centre-back is approaching the end of his contract, making him one of the most attractive free-agent opportunities ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window.
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The Bianconeri had identified Senesi as a key target to strengthen their defensive department—an area that has lacked consistency and reliability at times this season.
Securing a player of his quality without a transfer fee would have represented a smart and strategic move. However, as reported by Tuttosport, Juventus are now facing overwhelming competition from financially superior clubs.
Premier League Power Shifts the Balance
Several top English sides have entered the race for Senesi, significantly complicating Juventus’ plans. Clubs such as Chelsea FC, Manchester United FC, and Tottenham Hotspur FC are all reportedly monitoring the situation closely.
Tottenham, in particular, are entering a new era under recently appointed manager Roberto De Zerbi, which could further boost their appeal to potential signings.
The financial gap between these Premier League clubs and Juventus is proving decisive. Senesi is said to be demanding a salary of around €5 million net per season on a contract lasting at least four years.
This level of investment goes beyond what Juventus are currently willing to offer, with the Italian giants reportedly setting their limit at roughly half of the player’s demands.
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Juventus Exploring Alternative Options
Faced with these obstacles, Juventus are already shifting their focus toward alternative defensive reinforcements. Among the names still under consideration is Antonio Rüdiger, although securing favorable terms for the experienced defender remains a complicated task.
Another option is Jakub Kiwior, who is currently playing for FC Porto. However, his estimated valuation of around €30 million makes him a significantly more expensive solution compared to the free-agent opportunity Senesi represented.
As things stand, Juventus may need to rethink their defensive strategy entirely, balancing ambition with financial sustainability in what promises to be a crucial summer for the club.