Calciomercato report that despite a challenging start to his Turin career, Juventus remains committed to Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz. The player, who joined the Bianconeri in a high-profile €50 million deal from Aston Villa last summer, has struggled to meet expectations in his first few months with the club.
Recent weeks have seen numerous transfer rumours linking Luiz with a potential return to England. However, Juventus is acutely aware that recouping their significant investment in the current market would be unlikely. Rather than selling at a loss and needing to find a replacement, the club has decided to continue backing the Brazilian international.
The decision to retain Luiz means that Juventus’ limited transfer budget will be directed elsewhere. With long-term injuries to defenders Bremer and Juan Cabal, both of whom have undergone cruciate ligament surgery, reinforcing the backline has become a priority. The club aims to bring in at least one defensive signing during the upcoming transfer window.
If additional funds become available, Juventus may consider strengthening their attack. However, any major midfield restructuring has been postponed until the summer transfer window.