DuTi: Bisuma is one of Juventus midfield recruitment targets, Tottenham asking for a price of 23 million to 25 million euros
9:47am, 17 July 2025Football
According to Turin Sports Daily, Bisuma is one of the targets of Juventus' midfield recruitment.
Juventus needs to introduce a new midfielder this summer. They had previously considered Casey, but Casey's annual salary in Saudi Arabia is as high as 14 million euros, which Juventus cannot afford, and Casey is unlikely to significantly reduce the price and play in Serie A. Turin Sports Daily pointed out that Juventus' more likely choice is Bisuma.
Bisuma, 28, is a Mali midfielder. He has excellent body and speed and can rotate with K-Turam. Tottenham's asking price for Bisuma is 23 million to 25 million euros, which is a cost that Juventus can bear. However, Juventus needs to sell Douglas Louis first to make a place.
In addition, Juventus' midfield candidate is Jurmand, whose characteristics are more similar to Locatelli. However, Portuguese Sports has made it clear that if you want to get Jurmande, you must pay a full termination fee of 80 million euros.
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