Juventus Transfer Market: Two Star Players Set to Leave Along with Andrea Cambiaso

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The new Juventus will inevitably have to make some high-profile player sales. Giovanni Carnevali, the club’s new general manager and CEO, is well aware of this, as he is tasked with adhering to specific financial constraints set by the club. Among these is a business plan aimed at achieving a balanced budget by 2028. For this reason, the club will need to generate approximately 100 million euros through player transfers in the coming fiscal year, in order to at least partially offset the lost revenue resulting from its absence from the Champions League.

The question is inevitable: who might leave Turin? One name can be ruled out almost from the outset: Kenan Yildiz, who is considered the cornerstone of Juventus’ future technical project. The situation is different, however, for Andrea Cambiaso. According to reports in *La Gazzetta dello Sport*, the winger, born in 2000, continues to attract interest from several top European clubs.

In recent hours, Barcelona and Chelsea have reportedly stepped forward in particular. The Blues, in particular, are said to be evaluating the Juventus fullback as a possible replacement for Marc Cucurella, who transferred to Real Madrid. A potential sale would allow Juventus to realize a significant capital gain: Cambiaso is valued at around 40 million euros, while his book value is just 6 million.

However, Cambiaso isn’t the only player on the chopping block. Gleison Bremer and Khephren Thuram are also under close scrutiny on the transfer market. Comments made by the Brazilian defender in April (“Juve has been treading water for six years, and that can’t happen. I’m 29 and don’t have much time left; I want to win”) have fueled rumors of a possible departure. No concrete offers have been received so far, but the club is willing to listen to any proposals.

The situation regarding Thuram is different. The French midfielder has reportedly already rejected advances from Al Ahli, expressing his desire to remain with the Bianconeri. However, if a significant offer were to come in from the Premier League, he might consider a transfer. Sunderland and Nottingham Forest are closely monitoring the situation, with the English club also keeping an eye on Davide Frattesi, another player linked to Juventus.

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