Juventus are setting their sights on one of Serie A's most reliable defenders, Roma's Evan Ndicka. Over the past few seasons, the Ivorian has quietly become a cornerstone of the Giallorossi backline, combining durability with leadership. His ability to avoid major injuries and consistently deliver top-tier performances has made him a standout in Italy's top flight.
But why is Juve circling now? The answer lies in Roma's financial squeeze. With Financial Fair Play conditions looming, the capital club needs to generate significant capital gains by the end of June. Selling Ndicka, their defensive anchor, could be the key to balancing the books. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma has slapped a €40 million price tag on the 24-year-old, a figure that has also caught the attention of Barcelona.
For Juventus, Ndicka represents a strategic fit. Manager Thiago Motta (often linked with a left-footed defender to aid build-up play) sees Ndicka as the ideal partner for Gleison Bremer. While Lloyd Kelly has impressed in his rotational role, Ndicka's Serie A experience and leadership make him a more reliable regular. His affordable salary only sweetens the deal, giving Juve flexibility in a tight market.
The plot thickens with potential swap talks. Dutch midfielder Teun Koopmeiners, a Juventus target, could be dangled as part of the negotiation. This would not only lower Roma's asking price but also give the Giallorossi a creative boost in midfield. With Barcelona lurking in the background, Juve's pursuit of Ndicka is shaping up to be one of the summer's most intriguing defensive sagas. For a club looking to rebuild its backline with savvy, cost-effective moves, Ndicka checks every box.
