Juventus defender Gleison Bremer is considering his options following the club’s failure to qualify for the Champions League, according to reports in Italy. The 29-year-old Brazilian international is set to feature for his national team at the Copa America under coach Carlo Ancelotti, and is aware that his window for winning major trophies is closing.
Bremer joined Juventus in 2022 from Torino, quickly establishing himself as a key player in the Bianconeri’s defense. He has been a consistent performer for the club, however, the lack of Champions League football is a significant concern for a player of his ambition. Juventus had hoped to extend Bremer’s contract beyond its current expiry in 2029, and potentially remove the €58 million release clause that becomes active in August, but the club’s current situation complicates those plans.
The report suggests that Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Liverpool, are monitoring Bremer’s situation. Bremer is reportedly open to listening to offers from clubs that can guarantee him participation in Europe’s premier club competition. While he enjoys playing for Juventus and appreciates the club’s faith in him, he wants to compete for the most prestigious trophies.
Juventus are aware that they may need to sell players to balance their finances if they fail to secure Champions League qualification. Bremer is seen as one of the players who could attract a significant transfer fee. New Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti is a fan of Bremer, but the club’s financial constraints could force their hand. Bremer’s upcoming participation in the Copa America is expected to provide him with a platform to showcase his abilities and potentially attract further interest from top European clubs. His future will likely be determined after the tournament, following a period of reflection and evaluation of his options.




