Comolli declared that it might be necessary to sell a big player to recover from the losses due to the missed Champions League. And the Brazilian in Bavaria would give Spalletti the opportunity to embrace the South Korean (on loan) again. Evaluations already started
Gleison Bremer’s future could be far from Juventus. Damien Comolli, in a meeting with the media to take stock of the season, spoke of the need to sell a few more players to make up for the losses imposed by the failure to qualify for the next Champions League. The spotlight fell especially on the Brazilian defender, one of the prized pieces of the squad who a few weeks ago had highlighted the ambition of winning some titles as soon as possible.
MARKET
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Bremer is not untouchable. Spalletti considers him an important piece of the team, but his way of defending does not always match well with the coach’s other requests. For the club it is a necessary sacrifice for the accounts, since he has a rather high salary (6 million with bonuses). Several offers that would position him in important international football, especially in the Premier League; but also watch out for Bayern Munich, in a transfer market that could trigger an interesting coming and going: the Brazilian in the Bundesliga could trigger the green light for Kim, who Spalletti would gladly find again and Juve would like to take on on loan.
FUTURE
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Bremer’s summer will be enriched by the World Cup with Brazil, a showcase that could push him even beyond the current perception on the market, perhaps increasing offers. The player is ambitious and in the next few weeks he could stop to evaluate the future with his agents, who in the meantime have already begun to explore the possibilities. For Juve, the sale of Bremer is a good profit opportunity, both for the value of the defender (about 40 million) and for the negotiating power that the club manages to have thanks to the contract until 2029. A little surprisingly, therefore, Bremer’s journey at Juve seems to be approaching the end of the line, with a hint of regret for having won less than he hoped for.
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