Overview
- Multiple reports on Friday named Arsenal, Newcastle, Aston Villa and former club AC Milan among the teams monitoring Reijnders’ situation.
- Italian outlets say Juventus are interested, with one report calling the club “fascinated,” though his reported €7m salary could be a hurdle.
- Manchester City would only consider a sale at a price that meets their valuation, with last summer’s £45m fee and a contract to 2030 anchoring expectations.
- Reijnders’ minutes have dropped sharply, as he was an unused substitute in six of his last nine matches and has not played in the Premier League since March 14.
- No bids have been filed, and intermediaries are exploring structures such as loans or swaps, while director Hugo Viana readies broader summer changes that could influence any move.