
Juventus consider summer sale of defender Gleison Bremer
Juventus are open to selling defender Gleison Bremer this summer as the club seeks to balance its finances, according to reports in Italy. The Brazilian centre-back, previously considered untouchable, is now seen as a potential major sale to generate significant funds for the Turin club's rebuild.
The club's current valuation for the 27-year-old stands at around 60 million euros, with a previous release clause no longer active. Juventus failed to qualify for next season's Champions League, increasing the pressure to raise capital through player sales, with young forward Kenan Yildiz reportedly the only player deemed indispensable.
Bremer, who joined Juventus from Torino in 2022, has a contract until 2029, giving the club a strong negotiating position. He has attracted interest from Premier League clubs in the past, and a significant offer from a top European side could see the player himself keen on a new challenge. The report suggests Bremer is eager to take the next step in his career and compete consistently at the highest level.
His recent form has been mixed, aligning with the team's general struggles this season, which has led to internal reflection about his long-term role. Before a mid-season injury, Bremer was in strong form and has since returned to action with the Brazilian national team, scoring his first international goal against France and featuring under coach Carlo Ancelotti.
Any departure would necessitate Juventus securing a high-calibre replacement, a process the club would need to carefully manage. The situation is described as a crossroads for both player and club, with a sale potentially being a strategic necessity rather than a last-minute market move.



