- Bremer expected to rejoin Juventus training after 250 days out
- Kolo Muani confirms he will play the Club World Cup with Juve
- Yildiz, Rugani, and Kostic among reinforcements for the U.S. tour
Gleison Bremer is on the verge of a comeback. The Brazilian center-back, who suffered a serious ACL injury last October, is set to resume group training with Juventus this week. After 250 days of absence, his reintegration will be gradual, monitored closely by the club’s staff, as the Bianconeri prepare for the FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.
Bremer has been training individually in Turin for several weeks and is nearing full fitness. Though he won’t be used in the opening games of the tournament, his presence in the locker room is considered crucial by manager Igor Tudor.
Meanwhile, Randal Kolo Muani has officially extended his stay in Turin. The French striker, on loan from PSG, confirmed he will represent Juventus at the Club World Cup and expressed his desire to remain with the club beyond the tournament. Talks between Juventus and PSG continue, with Juve pushing for another loan and PSG preferring an obligation to buy.
With Dusan Vlahovic potentially on the move this summer, Fenerbahçe reportedly ready to offer €30 million, Kolo Muani could be key to Juventus’ revamped attack. The Bianconeri are also eyeing reinforcements like Viktor Gyökeres, Mateo Retegui, and Jonathan David to reshape the frontline for next season.
Elsewhere, Kenan Yildiz has already arrived in the U.S. with the Turkish national team and will join Juventus in West Virginia later this week. Daniele Rugani and Filip Kostic are also back from their loans and will participate in the American tour. New general manager Damien Comolli is expected to outline Juventus’ long-term strategy in a press conference tomorrow at the Allianz Stadium.
Juventus will begin their Club World Cup campaign on June 19 against Al-Ain, followed by matches against Wydad Casablanca on June 22 and Manchester City on June 26.


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