Andrea Cambiaso is attracting interest from Como and Inter, according to reports in TuttoSport. The 2000-born full-back has been a regular feature for Juventus, making 47 appearances this past season and logging over 3,600 minutes under both Igor Tudor and Massimiliano Allegri. Despite his consistent playing time, Juventus are reportedly open to offers for the Italy international as they look to reshape their squad.
Cambiaso joined Juventus initially on loan from Genoa in 2022, before making the move permanent in the summer of 2023. He has shown promise going forward, contributing three goals and five assists in Serie A this season, but has also demonstrated defensive vulnerabilities, particularly highlighted during the Turin derby against Torino. This inconsistency has led Juventus to consider his sale as they aim to strengthen the team.
Como are identified as a strong potential destination, driven by their need to fill quota spots for Italian players in their UEFA squad. The club, under the management of Cesc Fàbregas, believe Cambiaso’s profile aligns with their tactical approach. Inter are also monitoring the situation, viewing Cambiaso as a potential addition who could benefit from a change of scenery and a chance to further develop his game.
Barcelona also briefly expressed interest, but their pursuit appears to have cooled after initial inquiries. Juventus are simultaneously exploring options to reinforce their left-back position, and the potential departures of both Cambiaso and Juan Cabal could trigger a significant overhaul of that area of the pitch. A sale would also provide Juventus with funds to reinvest in other areas of the squad, furthering their ambition to improve and compete at a higher level.
While a fee has not been disclosed, Juventus are likely to seek a significant return on their investment in Cambiaso, given his age and potential. The player’s future remains uncertain, but interest from multiple clubs suggests a move away from Turin is a distinct possibility this summer.



