Nicolò Savona, the young Juventus right-back, is attracting keen interest from several Premier League clubs, with Wolverhampton Wanderers reportedly preparing a serious offer. Tuttosport report (as quoted by ilbianconero) Despite having recently renewed his contract with Juventus until 2030, Tuttosport report that Savona is not considered untouchable at the Italian club and faces stiff competition that could limit his playing time.
Wolves are ready to offer around €17-18 million plus 10% of any future resale, a sum Juventus could find tempting given their current defensive depth. The club has a surplus of options at full-back and is planning to bring in another wide defender to replace Timothy Weah, which further complicates Savona’s prospects for regular first-team football.
Other Premier League teams like Newcastle and Bournemouth have monitored Savona for some time, as has Manchester City. Newcastle’s interest comes alongside Juventus’s hopes of signing Sandro Tonali from the Magpies, indicating some market interplay between the clubs.
For Savona, the Premier League represents an attractive opportunity to gain more playing time and continue his development, especially given the crowded situation at Juventus. His path mirrors that of Fabio Miretti, another Juventus youngster reportedly poised for a move away after struggling to break into coach Igor Tudor’s plans.
Juventus appear willing to listen to offers, with sales of some defenders like Lloyd Kelly, Tiago Djalò, or possibly Daniele Rugani needed first to make room in the squad. Should Juventus successfully move players on, a deal to send Savona to Wolves or another Premier League club could materialise, providing the 22-year-old with a platform to showcase his growing talents on a prominent stage.