Juventus Considering Summer Swoop for Manchester United’s Manuel Ugarte
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Juventus Considering Summer Swoop for Manchester United’s Manuel Ugarte

The transfer merry-go-round is already gaining speed as we approach the summer of 2026, and Juventus appear ready to make a significant splash in the market. According to recent reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri have reignited their long-standing interest in Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte. The Uruguayan international, who joined the Red […]

Marco Ferraro Marco Ferraro Updated on 31 March 2026

The transfer merry-go-round is already gaining speed as we approach the summer of 2026, and Juventus appear ready to make a significant splash in the market.

According to recent reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri have reignited their long-standing interest in Manchester United midfielder Manuel Ugarte.

The Uruguayan international, who joined the Red Devils in a high-profile move from Paris Saint-Germain in 2024, has found consistent playing time hard to come by under the current regime at Old Trafford.

With Juventus sporting director Marco Ottolini reportedly scouting the player during the March international break, the stage is set for a potential move to Turin.

Why Manuel Ugarte is the Perfect Fit for Juventus

Juventus have been searching for a “balancer” in the centre of the park—a player capable of breaking up play and providing defensive stability to allow their creative talents more freedom.

Ugarte, known for his aggressive tackling and high-intensity pressing, fits this profile perfectly.

Since his days at Sporting CP, the 24-year-old has been a name frequently discussed in the halls of Continassa.

Juve have previously attempted to secure Ugarte on loan, but the financial demands of PSG and Manchester United proved prohibitive.

However, with the player reportedly falling out of favor under Michael Carrick at United, a summer exit now looks more likely than ever.

Replacing Teun Koopmeiners: A Midfield Overhaul in Turin

The interest in Ugarte comes amidst growing speculation regarding the future of Teun Koopmeiners.

The Dutch playmaker has been linked with a lucrative move to the Turkish Super Lig, with Galatasaray reportedly leading the chase.

Should Koopmeiners depart, Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti will require a reliable replacement to maintain the team’s tactical equilibrium.

Ugarte would offer a different dynamic compared to Koopmeiners, focusing more on the defensive transition and ball recovery.

This shift could see Juventus pivot toward a more robust midfield trio, potentially pairing Ugarte with the likes of Khephren Thuram and Manuel Locatelli.

The Financial Logistics of the Deal

While Juventus’ interest is concrete, the primary hurdle remains the transfer fee.

Manchester United spent approximately €50 million to bring Ugarte to the Premier League just two years ago.

Despite his struggles to secure a starting berth, the English giants will likely look to recoup a significant portion of that investment.

Given Juventus’ recent strategy of sustainable spending, the Bianconeri may look to propose an initial loan-to-buy agreement.

This would allow the Italian club to evaluate Ugarte’s adaptation to Serie A before committing to a permanent transfer fee that could rank among the club’s top 10 all-time outlays.

A Crucial Summer for the Bianconeri

As Juventus fight to secure a top-four finish and Champions League football for next season, the recruitment of elite talent like Manuel Ugarte is essential.

The Uruguayan’s arrival would not only strengthen the squad but also signal Juventus’ intent to return to the pinnacle of Italian football.

With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, Ugarte himself is eager for regular football to ensure he remains a key part of Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay squad.

A move to the Allianz Stadium could be the perfect solution for all parties involved.

Marco Ferraro

Marco Ferraro

Marco Ferro is an Italian sports journalist and lead writer for FootItalia, specializing in the intricate dynamics of Serie A and the Italian national team. Known for his tactical analysis and deep understanding of the peninsula's footballing culture, Ferro provides expert coverage of Italy's biggest clubs, from the tactical shifts at Juventus to the intense rivalries of the Derby d’Italia.

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