Of their quest to signal a brand new defender to interchange the injured Gleison Bremer, Juventus have been exploring a wide range of choices in the marketplace.
Subsequently, Tuttosport (by way of JuventusNews24) reveals the up to date model of Cristiano Giuntoli’s shortlist, which incorporates six profiles.
The latest addition to the record is Benfica teen Antonio Silva. The Bianconeri have already met him on the pitch two years once more of their double encounters in opposition to the Eagles within the Champions League group stage. The Portuguese giants prevailed on each events, with Silva showcasing his expertise regardless of his tender age.
However, signing the Portugal worldwide gained’t be a simple activity in any respect. The 21-year-old is now a longtime star for each membership and nation and has a bunch of suitors monitoring him. His contract with Benfica is legitimate till June 2027 and features a launch clause price 100 million euros.
Furthermore, Juventus proceed to comply with Arsenal defender Jakub Kiwior whose versatility would turn out to be useful, particularly with Juan Cabal additionally struggling an ACL damage, leaving Thiago Motta with restricted choices at left-back.
The supply additionally mentions one other participant who isn’t thought of a primary choice in North London. Radu Dragusin first broke onto the scene as a Juventus teen, however left for Genoa searching for enjoying time, earlier than incomes a transfer to Tottenham final January. However it stays to be seen if the Spurs could be keen to debate the Romanian’s departure in the course of the marketing campaign.
The Turin-based newspaper then mentions Ardian Ismajli, a 28-year-old Albanian centre-back who’s having fun with a stable marketing campaign at Empoli.
Bremer’s substitute may also develop into a Brazilian compatriot within the form of Ortiz, a 28-year-old Flamengo defender who holds an Italian passport.
Lastly, the supply mentions Bologna’s Jhon Lucimi, a Colombian centre-back who rose to prominence throughout Thiago Motta’s reign on the Renato Dall’Ara.