Overview
- Tuttosport reports Chelsea are prepared to pay Yildiz around €10m per year, with Juventus discussing a new deal while he currently earns roughly €1.5–1.7m and seeks about €5m.
- Juventus are described as unwilling to sell and are working on an extension to 2030 for a player under contract to 2029, with Italian reports noting 18 teammates earn more than him.
- Arsenal’s interest includes a Radio Radio claim of a £43m bid plus Gabriel Jesus in a swap and separate reports of potential offers in the £74–84m range, with club scouts watching him against Milan.
- Gazzetta dello Sport and other outlets say Barcelona are monitoring the situation, while further reports link Manchester United and suggest Real Madrid are assessing him for future windows.
- Coverage reiterates Juventus rejected a near-€70m Chelsea bid in the summer, as Yildiz’s strong start this season—two goals and four assists in eight games—continues to drive demand.