Man United and Liverpool Linked to Juventus Defender Gleison Bremer
A reported £50 million release clause could allow a summer transfer if Juventus fail to qualify for the Champions League.
Overview
- Reports on Thursday said Manchester United and Liverpool have held preliminary talks with Bremer’s representatives and are both tracking the Juventus centre-back.
- Multiple outlets report Bremer’s contract contains a £50 million release clause that is said to be active in a short window this summer, which could speed a move without drawn-out bargaining.
- Coverage highlights Juventus’ possible failure to reach next season’s Champions League as a pressure point that could make the club more willing to sell to raise funds.
- Manchester United’s reported interest reflects defensive concerns after Matthijs de Ligt’s back surgery and Lisandro Martínez’s fitness problems while Liverpool view Bremer as a candidate to replace Ibrahima Konaté.
- All reporting remains unconfirmed and evolving, with analysts noting Bremer’s age (29) and limited resale value may push clubs to consider cheaper, younger alternatives before any official bid is lodged.