Samuel Mbangula’s time at Juventus appears to be coming to an end, with the young Belgian winger on the verge of a move to Werder Bremen. Born in 2004, Mbangula impressed during his debut season with the first team but now seems ready to embark on a new chapter in his career.
IlBianconero report how, In recent weeks, Mbangula was close to a Premier League switch, where he was expected to join Nottingham Forest alongside Timothy Weah. However, a refusal from Weah led to the collapse of that double transfer, halting any further negotiations.
As the summer has progressed, little changed regarding Mbangula’s situation at Juventus. With limited playing time under new manager Igor Tudor, both player and club have decided that parting ways is the best option. Mbangula has now set his sights on the Bundesliga, making Werder Bremen his next destination following a rapid surge in negotiations.
According to reports, the agreement between the German side and Mbangula is fully in place. The final negotiations are now focused on the offer Werder Bremen will present to Juventus for the player’s transfer.
Financial Terms and Contract Details
Juventus is expected to receive a total fee of €12 million for Mbangula’s transfer, including both fixed payments and performance-based bonuses. The winger will sign a five-year contract with Werder Bremen, keeping him at the club until June 30, 2030.
Mbangula began his rise under Thiago Motta at the start of last season, making a mark with 4 goals and 4 assists during his first year among the first-team squad. However, the arrival of Igor Tudor as head coach saw his playing opportunities dwindle, relegating him down the pecking order and making his departure inevitable.