Napoli have enquired about the availability of Juventus right-back Emil Holm, though the player is currently prioritizing a stay in Turin according to reports from TuttoSport. Holm has made seven appearances for Juventus since joining the club, with a calf injury sustained after his debut against Inter limiting his playing time.
Despite the injury, manager Luciano Spalletti has reportedly indicated his faith in the Swedish defender, consistently including him in matchday squads. Holm started for Juventus against Atalanta and has featured regularly when fit, with the exception of the match against Verona where Juventus needed to prioritize attacking options. This form has drawn attention from Napoli, but Holm is keen to remain with Juventus.
Juventus are also in discussions with Bologna regarding potential loan extensions for both Holm and Joao Mario. An upcoming meeting will address both situations, with a likely outcome being renewed loan deals. Holm’s loan includes a fixed purchase option of €18 million, while a deal for Mario is valued at around €10 million, though both permanent transfers are expected to be deferred for another year.
Elsewhere, Juventus midfielder Teun Koopmeiners is attracting interest from Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, who previously pursued him before his move to Atalanta. Juventus have set a price of €30 million to avoid registering a loss on the player. Additionally, Robert Lewandowski is set to leave Barcelona and is considering a lucrative offer from Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, worth a reported €90 million per season. Italian clubs, including Juventus and Milan, showed initial interest but deemed a deal too expensive.




