Manchester City are poised to make a significant move for Juventus’ Andrea Cambiaso, with an official bid expected to arrive within the next 48 hours. Gazzetta dello Sport report that this potential transfer could set off a chain reaction in Juventus’ transfer strategy, providing them with a substantial budget to address the gap left by Cambiaso’s departure.
While Juventus’ technical director Cristiano Giuntoli has been busy securing Randal Kolo Muani and advancing negotiations for Renato Veiga, the club’s transfer activities are far from over. The Bianconeri are also exploring a loan deal for Newcastle’s Lloyd Kelly, with talks progressing steadily. Kevin Danso from Lens remains on their radar, while David Hancko of Feyenoord is a more challenging target, especially after the Dutch club’s recent Champions League qualification.
The much-anticipated offer from Manchester City for Cambiaso is expected to be around €65 million. However, Juventus has set their valuation at €80 million, signaling their intent to maximize the potential windfall from this transfer. Should the deal materialize, it would provide Juventus with significant funds to reinvest in strengthening their squad.
In addition to these developments, Chelsea have expressed interest in Douglas Luiz. However, Juventus has made it clear that they are not open to a loan deal for the Brazilian midfielder. The club’s stance remains firm: any Premier League suitors for Luiz must be prepared to make a permanent transfer offer.