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·18 June 2025
Juventus weigh up move for Southampton’s Mateus Fernandes

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·18 June 2025
Juventus are considering a loan move for Southampton midfielder Mateus Fernandes this summer (h/t La Gazzetta dello Sport).
The Bianconeri are scouring the market for reinforcements as they want to back manager Igor Tudor with a strong squad heading into the new season.
Signing a midfielder is one of the objectives, with Douglas Luiz facing an uncertain future in Turin.
The Brazilian has failed to make his mark since his €50 million from Aston Villa, leading to the reports that he could be on the move this summer.
A return to the Premier League has been touted, with Villa and Nottingham Forest among the suitors for Luiz.
The Bianconeri could be open to selling Luiz and reinvest in a top midfielder, with Fernandes emerging as a potential target.
Despite the Saints’ relegation last season, Fernandes has been a bright spot, showing incredible consistency.
The 20-year-old registered three goals and six assists in 49 games across all competitions.
He displayed great versatility to play anywhere in the midfield and in the forward line. His eye-catching stats place him among the finest young midfielders in Europe.
The Bianconeri are looking to establish contact with his agent Jorge Mendes, who also represents Francesco Conceicao, currently on loan at Juve from Porto.
Fernandes’ stock could rise this summer as he is currently playing a pivotal role for Portugal at U-21 Euros.
The Saints have placed a price tag worth €35 million. Leeds United, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest are keen on his services.
Juve are currently prioritising a high-profile centre-forward, identifying Victor Osimhen and Viktor Gyokeres as top targets.
But their enormous valuation makes them a far-fetched target unless the Old Lady maximise their sales.
Dusan Vlahovic’s future at Allianz Stadium is up in the air as the renewal talks have hit a standstill.
Juve are ready to sell the Serbian for the right offer, but there has hardly been any concrete interest from the suitors.
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