Bremer Tells Juventus to Stop Coasting and Aim for Trophies Before Milan Trip
His remarks signal a push to shift Juventus from rebuilding to chasing silverware.
Overview
- Speaking ahead of Sunday’s match at Milan, Gleison Bremer said Juventus have been coasting for six years and he wants the club to get back to winning now.
- He said a victory at San Siro would almost secure a Champions League place and noted the head‑to‑head comes with Milan and Juventus sitting third and fourth.
- Bremer called this campaign not positive and said the team should have done better in the Coppa Italia and the Champions League.
- He praised coach Luciano Spalletti for raising the team’s level and pointed to recent contract renewals for Kenan Yildiz, Wes McKennie, and Manuel Locatelli as signs of a long-term plan.
- Asked about links to Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker, he called the talk for the club to decide and said Juventus already have Mattia Perin and Michele Di Gregorio.