Juventus are reportedly considering the sale of defender Gleison Bremer this summer, with the Brazilian centre-back now viewed as a dispensable asset by the club's hierarchy. The decision follows a series of high-profile errors from the 27-year-old, most recently in a costly draw against Hellas Verona, which has jeopardised Juventus's grip on a Champions League qualification spot. According to Italian reports, reflections on Bremer's future have already begun internally, with the club deeming him "cedibile," or sellable.
The defender's standing has diminished following what has been described as a deeply disappointing individual campaign. A crucial mistake that led to Verona's opening goal in a 1-1 draw was labelled "imperdonable" by critics, given his status as a Brazilian international. Just days before the match, Bremer had publicly stated that "at Juve you are a champion only if you lift trophies," highlighting the gap between his words and recent performances. While there is acknowledgment of a challenging return to peak form after two years affected by knee troubles, the consensus is that lapses in concentration are no longer excusable.
Bremer's potential departure marks a significant shift from his pivotal role at the club. Signed from Torino in the summer of 2022 for a fee reported to be around €41 million plus add-ons, he was immediately installed as a cornerstone of the defence following the departures of Giorgio Chiellini and Matthijs de Ligt. His first season was largely praised, but the current campaign has seen a notable dip in reliability and consistency. His situation is emblematic of a wider period of reflection at Juventus, where manager Luciano Spalletti is expected to remain in charge but is seeking a squad overhaul more aligned with his footballing philosophy.
The club's January transfer window, which failed to secure a needed centre-forward despite opportunities such as Donyell Malen's availability, is seen as a missed chance to bolster Spalletti's options. This has increased the pressure to execute a successful summer market. Selling Bremer would represent a major piece of business, generating a substantial fee that could be reinvested in the squad. His market value, while likely reduced from his purchase price, remains significant due to his age, experience in Serie A, and international pedigree.
For Bremer, a move could offer a fresh start to rediscover the form that made him one of Italy's most coveted defenders. For Juventus, it would signal a ruthless assessment of underperformance as they aim to rebuild a competitive team. The final decision will likely hinge on the offers received and the club's ability to identify a suitable replacement, with the coming weeks set to define the future of one of their most expensive modern signings.




