Manchester United-linked defender Gleison Bremer could be allowed to leave Juventus in the summer - should a suitable bid be submitted, according to reports.
CalcioMercato claims that the player’s agents and the clubs have reached an agreement on a fee that will be taken into consideration if there is interest in the summer window. The report states that Bremer is keen on a move to the Premier League with England always having been in the player’s ‘plans’. However, to convince Juventus to sell the Brazilian, United will have to fork out at least €70 million (£59.8m).
Juventus are said to be putting contingency plans in place in case the asking price is met. Tiago Djaló was recalled from his loan spell with Lille back in January to be integrated into the squad, while Juve are also looking for more centre-back cover with the likes of Mario Hermoso and Bournemouth’s Lloyd Kelly reportedly among those on their lists of possible targets.
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Elsewhere, Raphael Varane is reportedly gaining interest from Saudi Arabia duo Al Ittihad and Al Nassr ahead of the summer transfer window.
The defender is out of contract at Old Trafford at the end of the season after the club opted against triggering a one-year extension to his current deal. It has however not been ruled out that the player will stay at Manchester United beyond this season.
Manchester Evening News understands that a decision on his future is being delayed due to planned structural and personnel changes being carried out by Ineos. They could now face competition should they wish to keep
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