Juventus are prepared to consider offers for a number of players, including Gleison Bremer and Andrea Cambiaso, to improve the club’s financial situation, according to reports in Tuttosport. The need for sales is irrespective of who manages the team, with manager Luciano Spalletti seemingly acknowledging the necessity of accepting viable offers for players across the squad.
Centre-back Bremer has a release clause of approximately €58 million, valid until August 10th. While no club has yet met that valuation, Juventus could be open to a discount of up to €10 million. Should Bremer depart, he reportedly prefers a move to the Premier League, prioritizing a club capable of competing for both domestic and Champions League titles. Bremer has been a key figure in Juventus’ defense since joining from Torino in 2022.
Right-back Cambiaso is also attracting interest from European clubs, particularly those seeking players who can contribute to build-up play. Manchester City were previously linked with a move in January 2025, but no further offers have materialized. Cambiaso is reportedly unwilling to consider moves to other Italian clubs outside of AC Milan or Inter, and is similarly selective about potential opportunities abroad. His departure would represent a significant capital gain for Juventus, with his current book value around €6 million.
The club may also consider offers for Marcus Thuram, despite previously discussing a contract renewal, and Fabio Miretti, who is seeking more playing time. However, sales of Thuram and Miretti are unlikely to generate the funds required to fully address the club’s transfer needs. Juventus are keen to avoid a downward spiral of selling key players to fund further recruitment.
The potential departures of Bremer and Cambiaso highlight Juventus’ need to balance their ambition with financial realities. Qualifying for the Champions League would have altered these plans, but the club must now focus on generating revenue through player sales to strengthen the squad.




