Gleison Bremer would reportedly prefer a move to Liverpool or Real Madrid, while Manchester United are the most interested club.

According to Alfredo Pedulla, Juventus star Gleison Bremer would reportedly prefer a switch to Liverpool or Real Madrid should he have the option. Manchester United are heavily linked with a move for the 27-year-old Brazilian, as multiple sources reveal a hefty release clause in his contract.

Gleison Bremer prefers Liverpool, Real Madrid

Gleison Bremer has proved his worth as a top defender since making his big career move to Juventus from local rivals Torino. He has been a steady performer in Massimiliano Allegri’s system, who tends to prefer a back three, with the 27-year-old Brazilian playing the more central role.

His future in Turin is far from certain, amid important links with some of the big clubs, mainly from England. Manchester United consider him a priority target, with Erik ten Hag keen on a new defender in the new window.

Bremer would be open to a Premier League move and would have many suitors apart from Manchester United should Juventus make him available. However, the report insists that the 27-year-old Brazilian may prefer to join Liverpool or Real Madrid over Manchester United, as he would want his new challenge at a club that consistently challenges for honours.

Whether either of those preferred sides are keen or interested in Bremer remains the question. For now, Manchester United appears to be the only big club in the equation for the 27-year-old Brazilian defender. Things could change after primary sources revealed the existence of a release clause.

Bremer’s release clause explained

The current report and even Fabrizio Romano revealed Bremer’s deal has a release clause, which may have existed since he moved from Torino. The figures mentioned are about €60-70 million, which the story insists is closer to the latter. Juventus had wanted €70 million, which now makes sense, although there are details about when the release clause will be active.

The report states that there’s a provision to postpone the release clause to the summer of 2024, although should Juventus receive a €70 million offer from his suitors, they will likely sell. Hence, it appears to be an exciting and vital summer window for the 27-year-old, as he could leave Turin to join a big club in Spain or England.

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