Juventus are actively seeking a central defender, a need that has become urgent following injuries to Bremer and Juan Cabal. The club’s sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, and his team are accelerating their search for reinforcements to provide to coach Thiago Motta, potentially in time for the Italian Supercup Final Four in early 2025.
Tuttosport (via TMW) report that among the names circulating in Turin is Jhon Lucumí of Bologna. The Colombian defender possesses all the desired characteristics: familiarity with Serie A, strong marking abilities, good game-reading skills, and comfort in building play from the back. Importantly, he is left-footed, a trait currently lacking among Juventus’ central defenders.
Thiago Motta, who coached Lucumí at Bologna, is known to appreciate the player’s qualities. Bologna’s elimination from the Champions League in January and the potential arrival of another defender could make Lucumí available for transfer, especially considering his contract expires in 2026.
While there seems to be room for negotiation, the relationship between Juventus and Bologna may need smoothing over following Motta’s departure from the Emilian club to join the Turin giants. Nevertheless, Lucumí’s profile fits Juventus’ needs, making him an intriguing option as they look to bolster their defense in the upcoming transfer window.