Tag: Juventus

Endrick resists January exit despite bench spell

Endrick (Real Madrid)
October 2025

Endrick remains reluctant to leave Madrid on loan even as Xabi Alonso withholds minutes following a hamstring layoff. Club figures fear stagnation could jeopardize his Brazil 2026 World Cup claim, with Marseille, PSG, and Juventus monitoring a possible January solution. Madrid staff view a temporary move as developmental insurance amid fierce competition. Endrick’s camp stresses long-term Bernabéu ambitions, but recurring DNPs and tactical pecking order argue for minutes elsewhere to restore rhythm, confidence, and national-team visibility before spring qualifying windows.

Juventus push January move for Kessie

Franck Kessie (Al Ahli)
October 2025

Juventus plan a winter bid as Al Ahli prefer a sale before his 2026 contract end. Kessie earns about €10m and would need to accept a lower wage to return to Serie A after title-winning spells with Milan and Barcelona. Talks hinge on salary drop, fee structure, and Al Ahli’s stance after recent trophies. Juventus want immediate midfield power and familiarity with Italy to stabilise their core.

Juventus revisit Arnau Martínez with full back rebuild in focus

Arnau Martínez (Girona)
October 2025

Juventus plan a January push for Girona’s Arnau Martínez while monitoring Genoa’s Brooke Norton Cuffy and Monaco’s Jordan Teze. The club have also asked about Bayern’s Raphaël Guerreiro who is unlikely to renew with his deal expiring in the summer.
Juventus want immediate upgrades for width and ball progression from deep. Martínez fits the age and profile for a long term right side anchor while Guerreiro offers left sided technique on a short horizon. Multiple tracks hedge price and availability risks.

Juventus plotting January swoop for Al Hilal’s Sergej Milinković-Savić

Sergej Milinković-Savić (Al Hilal)
October 2025

Juventus are exploring a January move for midfielder Sergej Milinković-Savić as the Serbian considers a return to Serie A. The 30-year-old, formerly of Lazio, remains keen to rejoin European competition.
Tuttosport reports Juve could make an early bid or wait for his contract expiry next summer. The club must offload fringe players to free funds, but sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli views Milinković-Savić as a low-risk, high-impact signing. The midfielder has impressed in Saudi Arabia but desires top-tier European football ahead of the World Cup cycle.

Real Madrid eye Juventus’ Kenan Yildiz as next-generation forward

Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
October 2025

Real Madrid are considering a move for 20-year-old Juventus attacker Kenan Yildiz amid ongoing uncertainty over Vinícius Júnior’s contract. The Turkish international has also attracted interest from Arsenal and Chelsea.
Corriere dello Sport reports that Madrid boss Xabi Alonso sees Yildiz as a dynamic replacement option if Vinícius departs. Juventus rejected an €80 million Chelsea offer in the summer but may reconsider if renewal talks stall.

Juventus prepare free-agent move for AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan

Mike Maignan (AC Milan)
October 2025

Juventus are targeting Maignan as a free-agent signing next summer with Chelsea and Bayern Munich also interested. The France international’s renewal talks with Milan have stalled, raising the likelihood of an exit before his 2026 contract expiry.
Gazzetta dello Sport reports Juventus view Maignan as an elite upgrade on Michele Di Gregorio, though they face competition from Chelsea and Bayern. Maignan can sign a pre-contract with foreign clubs in January 2026, setting up a transfer battle among Europe’s top sides.

Juventus, Milan, and United compete for Sandro Tonali’s signature

Sandro Tonali (Newcastle United)
October 2025

Juventus are leading the chase for Tonali with AC Milan and Manchester United also interested. The Italian midfielder could leave Newcastle in January as the Bianconeri seek to add homegrown quality to their squad.
Calciomercato reports Tonali earns €7m plus €2m in bonuses — a salary among Serie A’s highest. Juventus see him as part of their “Italian soul” project, while Milan monitor a potential return if Newcastle open to negotiation.

Arsenal Still Eyeing Juventus Forward Yildiz Despite Contract Talks

Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
October 2025

Arsenal remain hopeful of signing Turkish forward Kenan Yildiz despite Juventus moving to extend his contract until 2030. Yildiz, 20, has started the season strongly with five goals in 12 games, attracting attention from multiple European clubs.
Juventus are pushing to tie Yildiz down with a long-term extension, while Arsenal monitor the situation from afar. The Gunners see him as a future attacking option but face the challenge of competing with Juve’s determination to keep one of their brightest young stars.

Del Piero Slams Juventus Attack After Milan Stalemate

Juventus
October 2025

Juventus’ goalless draw against AC Milan reignited criticism of their faltering attack, with club legend Alessandro Del Piero blasting the lack of a reliable forward. He argued Juve’s defensive stability is undermined by offensive incoherence.
Del Piero said current attackers, including Dusan Vlahovic, have failed to deliver consistently as starters and called out coach Igor Tudor’s unclear tactical setup. He emphasized the need for sharper transitions and higher intensity to unlock players like Kenan Yildiz and Francisco Conceicao. The stalemate highlighted Juve’s ongoing identity crisis up front despite defensive resilience.

Joshua Zirkzee Weighs January Exit From Manchester United

Joshua Zirkzee (Manchester United)
October 2025

Joshua Zirkzee is considering a January switch to Serie A with Como and Juventus both interested. The 24-year-old has struggled for minutes under Ruben Amorim, featuring only as a substitute this season despite a €42.5m move from Bologna last year.
Como boss Cesc Fàbregas views Zirkzee as an ideal attacking addition, while Juve may reignite summer interest. United are open to a loan or permanent deal. With Amorim’s tenure already under pressure, Zirkzee’s future highlights issues in United’s transfer strategy.

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