Juventus could be prepared to part ways with Gleison Bremer during the current summer transfer window, with the Brazilian defender no longer viewed as an untouchable figure in the club’s long-term plans.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the main reason is tactical rather than financial. New head coach Luciano Spalletti reportedly wants defenders who are more comfortable in possession and capable of playing a key role in building attacks from the back.
While Bremer remains one of Europe’s strongest defensive specialists, his profile is not considered an ideal fit for Spalletti’s preferred style of football.
Spalletti Wants More From His Centre-Backs
La Gazzetta dello Sport recalls comments made by Spalletti earlier in the season regarding Bremer’s strengths and weaknesses.
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The Juventus coach praised the Brazilian as an outstanding defender but stressed that he still has room to improve with the ball at his feet.
Spalletti also highlighted that both Bremer and Lloyd Kelly excel in one-on-one defending, physical duels, and protecting their penalty area, but neither naturally offers the passing quality and playmaking ability required to consistently initiate attacks from deep.
This tactical requirement has become one of the defining principles of Spalletti’s football, making ball progression from central defenders a key factor in squad planning.
Bayern Munich Monitoring the Situation
The statistics cited by La Gazzetta dello Sport, based on data from DataMB, appear to support Spalletti’s assessment.
Bremer ranks in the 62nd percentile for forward passing accuracy, the 54th percentile for completed progressive passes, and only the 43rd percentile for progressive carries.
While these numbers remain respectable, they fall short of the elite standards expected from centre-backs in possession-oriented systems.
As a result, Juventus are reportedly willing to consider offers for the Brazilian this summer despite his unquestionable defensive qualities.
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The report states that the Bianconeri value Bremer at no less than €40 million, with FC Bayern Munich continuing to apply strong pressure as they look to strengthen their defence.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Bremer’s future will largely depend on whether Bayern Munich decide to meet Juventus’ asking price in the coming weeks.