BREAKING: Inter make first approach for Bremer as Juventus hold firm and Premier League looms

Inter’s summer market plans are accelerating—and the latest line has one of Serie A’s most established defenders at the center of it.
According to Football Italia, citing La Stampa (via FCInter1908), Inter have already made contact with Bremer’s representatives, taking a first concrete step in what would be a headline-grabbing attempt to bring the Brazilian centre-back to San Siro.
Juventus stance: no discounts to Inter
The report is clear on one point: Juventus are not expected to offer significant discounts to their biggest domestic rivals. That means any potential deal would be difficult, politically loaded, and likely expensive—especially for a player who has been a defensive reference point in Turin.
The clause, the injuries, and the market reality
Football Italia adds that Bremer has a €58 million release clause in his contract, a valuation set before a period of injuries that kept him out for much of the last year. The same report suggests that figure is now viewed by many as higher than his current market rate, raising the possibility that Juventus could eventually have to consider different numbers—particularly if Bremer himself is pushing for a change.
Why Inter are looking at Bremer
From Inter’s perspective, the logic is straightforward. The squad is set for defensive turnover, and the reporting points to a need for reinforcements with Acerbi and Darmian both departing and de Vrij’s future unresolved, while there have also been external links involving Bastoni and Bisseck. In that context, a Serie A-proven profile like Bremer becomes an attractive—and ready-made—solution.
Premier League factor: Juventus’ preferred outcome?
Juventus would rather see a big Premier League offer arrive first, rather than strengthen Inter. That matches broader reporting elsewhere that English clubs are monitoring the situation—ESPN, for example, notes Manchester United and Liverpool among those linked (La Gazzetta dello Sport).
What happens next
For now, this is best read as Inter positioning early—getting a channel open with the player side and testing the waters before the market heats up. The hard part, as always, will be turning contact into an agreement with Juventus, who have little incentive to make life easy for a direct rival.

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