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Report: Liverpool told they can now sign 'one of the most sought-after' players in Europe for only £60m

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Why Juventus Are Considering a Gleison Bremer Sale to Liverpool This Summer

Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a summer move for Juventus centre-back Gleison Bremer, with the Italian club potentially open to a sale for around £60 million (€70 million). The 27-year-old (or 28-year-old per some reports) Brazilian defender has attracted interest from top clubs, including Chelsea, due to his stellar performances in Serie A.[1][2][3][4]



Juventus have not been eager to let Bremer go at the end of the season, but a substantial offer could sway them. Bremer's physicality, technical skills, and proven quality make him an ideal fit for the Premier League. He nearly joined Liverpool in the summer of 2024, but the Reds opted elsewhere—now, renewed interest has surfaced amid his continued excellence for the Bianconeri.[3][4]

For Liverpool, Bremer represents a prime replacement for Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires, allowing a free transfer exit. The Reds view him as one of Europe's most sought-after defenders and a key addition to their backline, especially with Marc Guehi as another target but Bremer still in consideration.[1][2][3][5]

Chelsea, meanwhile, desperately need defensive reinforcement after showing vulnerability at the back. Bremer could solidify their defense, bringing the attributes needed to thrive in English football.[1][2]

Both clubs are dream destinations for the South American star, who has established himself in Italy and is ready for a new challenge. However, €70 million is a hefty fee, and negotiations could hinge on Juventus' stance and rival bids from clubs like Manchester United or Barcelona tracking similar talents.[1][2][3]

The situation remains fluid, with Liverpool leading the chase per recent reports. Bremer's potential Anfield switch could reshape their defense this summer.[4][5]

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