Anfield Watch
·20 mai 2026
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·20 mai 2026
Liverpool's summer transfer window is going to be a busy one.
The Anfield outfit need to make a lot of changes otherwise they're going to be left even further behind their rivals than they currently find themselves.
That's likely one of the main reasons why so many players have been linked with an Anfield switch this summer.
Almost every day it feels like a new player is linked but now, the transfer of one player could actually be on the cards.
That is, if the Reds manage to figure out a deal during the new timeline that they've been given.
Juventus' Gleison Bremer has been on Liverpool's transfer shortlist for as long as many can remember.
The Brazilian is easily one of the best centre-backs in the Serie A and, without him, Juventus would've been nowhere near the Champions League spots.
However, since Juventus qualifying for Europe's premier competition still isn't guaranteed, rumours have started to emerge about the future of some of their players, with Bremer the main name on everyone's lips.
The 29-year-old has spent most of his career in the Serie A and, since he's about to enter his 30s, this summer could be his last chance to make a big move.
And, as per an update from La Gazzetta Dello Sport, it feels like Liverpool could have an excellent opportunity on their hands to finally acquire his services.
"Without the Champions League, the Brazilian defender, who at 29 years old does not have a long time horizon to win, will listen to possible offers and make his assessments: Manchester United and Liverpool are on his trail," they wrote.
"Juventus, once the dust settles, might even consider extending his contract beyond the current 2029 deadline and the €58 million release clause, which can be exercised within the first ten days of August.
"Bremer is happy in Turin: he has developed under the Mole and reached the peak of his career in terms of performance and quality.
"But Gleison wants to compete for the highest and most prestigious goals because he is ambitious and aware of his own potential: without the Champions League, the Bianconeri castle is destined to crumble.







































