Juventus are exploring the possibility of signing Pierre Kalulu from AC Milan as they seek to strengthen their defensive options following the unsuccessful pursuit of Jean-Clair Todibo. Kalulu, a highly regarded defender, currently finds himself outside Milan’s starting eleven, making him a potential target for the Bianconeri.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the prospect of joining Juventus is reportedly appealing to Kalulu. However, AC Milan are firm in their stance that the player is not actively on the market. They would only consider a transfer if presented with a substantial and definitive offer. This contrasts with Juventus’ recent strategy of seeking players on loan with conditional obligations to buy.
Fabrizio Romano reports on similar lines, stating that Juventus have sent a €3 million loan offer, which includes a €14 million option to buy the player outright next summer. The player has reportedly given the green light to the move.
As negotiations unfold, Juventus will need to assess whether they are willing to meet Milan’s demands for a permanent transfer to secure Kalulu’s services. The outcome of these discussions could significantly impact Juventus’ defensive lineup for the upcoming season.