

Juventus are facing a defensive crisis after Gleison Bremer was ruled out until late November with a torn medial meniscus, while Juan Cabal remains sidelined for up to a month. With both defenders prone to setbacks, coach Igor Tudor is pushing for reinforcements. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juve are eyeing former Inter and PSG centre-back Milan Skriniar, now at Fenerbahce, and former Napoli star Kim Min-jae, who is struggling for minutes at Bayern Munich.
Kim could take the final non-EU slot after Jonathan David’s signing, but Tudor is also prioritising a right-back. Atletico’s Nahuel Molina tops the list, with Juve hopeful he reconsiders after rejecting a summer move. Alternatives include Nice’s Jonathan Clauss, who played under Tudor at Marseille, and Genoa’s 21-year-old English prospect Brooke Norton-Cuffy.