Italian media "Turin Sports" reported that Everton and Fulham have asked Juventus about the possibility of Nico Gonzalez's transfer. After joining for only one season, the Argentine winger has been confirmed to become a marginal player in Tudor's tactical system.
Gonzalez transferred from Florence to Juventus in the summer of 2024 for a total price of 33 million euros plus a bonus, including a loan fee of 8 million euros and a forced buyout clause of 25 million euros. The buyout clause was officially triggered after the victory against Cuomo in February 2025. However, his performance in his first season was far from expectations, with only 5 goals in the league and the cup. His continued unstable performance quickly dropped out of the main lineup. Now Juventus is making every effort to streamline the lineup and make room for new players, Gonzalez has become an important member of the roster cleaning.
Juventus made it clear that it would only accept the transfer plan with a strengthened buyout to avoid losses on the books. It is worth noting that Gonzalez himself is still worried about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar due to injury. He was originally scheduled to be seriously injured a week before going out with Argentina. He is eager to maintain a high-level competitive state before the 2026 World Cup. Although Saudi club had tentative contacts before, it did not submit a specific offer; Atletico Madrid did not advance after preliminary contacts two weeks ago, and Atlanta did not take action because of the unresolved transfer of Admora Lukeman.
This is not the first time that Gonzalez has been associated with the Premier League. In the past few years, he has rejected invitations from Brentford and Tottenham and chose to join Florence and Juventus. Now that the situation has reversed, he may have to accept the Premier League invitation. Meanwhile, Juventus sports director Comoli is turning his attention to Manchester United winger Sancho as a potential replacement for Gonzalez. Time is tight and neither side intends to delay excessively in the transfer deadlock. If an agreement cannot be reached before the Premier League trading window is closed, Gonzalez may face the dilemma of no ball to play.
source:bd 7m