In a dramatic shift that's sending ripples through the Serie A transfer market, Juventus have reportedly changed their stance on defender Gleison Bremer. Once considered untouchable, the Brazilian center-back is now being viewed as a potential sale this summer.
Bremer's journey in Italian football has been nothing short of remarkable. After making a name for himself at Torino between 2018 and 2022, he claimed the Serie A Defender of the Year award for the 2021/22 season. In a dramatic transfer twist, he was moments away from joining Inter Milan before Juventus swooped in at the eleventh hour, using the funds from Matthijs de Ligt's sale to Bayern Munich to secure his signature in July 2022.
The move proved inspired, as Bremer quickly established himself as a defensive cornerstone in Turin. Even a devastating ACL tear in October 2024 didn't shake the club's faith in him—he remained firmly in their "untouchable" category. However, the script has flipped since his return in August 2025.
The 29-year-old's comeback hasn't been the fairytale Juventus hoped for. A string of injury setbacks has affected his form, with his performance against Hellas Verona on Sunday serving as a stark reminder of his struggles. A costly giveaway allowed the visitors to snatch a shock lead at the Allianz Stadium, forcing Dusan Vlahovic to rescue a point with a stunning free-kick.
According to Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, manager Luciano Spalletti is growing frustrated with several key players who haven't met expectations. Alongside Bremer, young talents Kenan Yildiz and Khephren Thuram have also come under scrutiny for underwhelming displays, despite battling their own physical issues.
The report suggests Bremer has now lost his "untouchable" status, meaning Juventus could entertain offers for the defender this summer. With a contract running until June 2029 and a Transfermarkt valuation of €35 million, the Brazilian still holds significant market value. Given his past links to top Premier League clubs, the question now is whether his suitors will make their move when the transfer window opens.
