Khephren Thuram is once again attracting transfer interest ahead of the summer window, following his omission from the France squad for the upcoming tournament. The Juventus midfielder’s future is subject to speculation, with both a potential stay in Turin and a possible departure being considered. Several international clubs are monitoring Thuram’s situation closely, and Juventus are reportedly open to offers for the player.
Interest has emerged from the Saudi Pro League, with Al Ahli reportedly making an inquiry and preparing a financially significant contract proposal for Thuram. However, the player is said to be hesitant about a move to Saudi Arabia, prioritizing a continued competitive path in Europe. His representatives have evaluated the offer but have not actively engaged in negotiations, with a preference for remaining in Serie A or potentially moving to the Premier League should he leave Juventus.
Thuram currently has no intention of leaving Juventus in the immediate future, according to reports, and is focused on further developing his role within the team. The club believes a premature transfer could hinder his progress. Several offers from abroad have been rebuffed or cooled, with the player only considering moves to clubs offering a high level of competition. Galatasaray have also expressed exploratory interest, but a deal appears complex due to cost and Thuram’s own preferences.
Juventus would reportedly seek a transfer fee between €45 and €50 million for Thuram, aiming to secure a significant profit. However, the club will only consider truly compelling proposals. The Premier League is currently Thuram’s preferred destination should he become available, with Liverpool and Manchester United both mentioned as potential suitors. Both clubs are reportedly assessing his availability and the associated costs. These initial contacts are exploratory, aimed at gauging the player’s situation and potential transfer fee.
Thuram has been a growing presence in Juventus’ midfield since joining the club, and his development in Serie A is viewed as ongoing. A move to a top European league, particularly the Premier League, would represent a significant step in his career.




