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Juventus target five Real Madrid players, including Ceballos

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Juventus have set their sights on signing as many as five Real Madrid players, according to a report from Italian outlet TuttoSport relayed by Mundo Deportivo. The club’s interest includes Franco Mastantuono, Dani Ceballos, Fran Garcia, Gonzalo Garcia and Brahim Diaz, with Real Madrid expected to accelerate the exits after completing four signings already.

Italian sports outlet TuttoSport first reported the transfer targets, with Mundo Deportivo echoing the story. Juventus, described as Serie A giants, are actively scouting the Spanish side for reinforcements.

Real Madrid, often referred to as Los Blancos or La Fabrica, hold the contracts of all five players. The Spanish club is expected to make room on its roster by accelerating departures.

Mastantuono, an Argentine midfielder, failed to make the desired impact in his debut season with Real Madrid. The club is considering a loan move for him to gain top‑level experience.

Gonzalo Garcia could depart permanently, although Real Madrid intend to retain significant control through buy‑back clauses or a future‑sale percentage. A photograph by Angel Martinez captures the Spanish defender as speculation grows.

Real Madrid have opened the door for Dani Ceballos to leave for free, with no transfer fee demanded. Fran Garcia’s future looks uncertain after the club signed Marc Cucurella, leaving four left‑backs to compete for a single position.

Brahim Diaz has long been on Juventus’ radar, but the player has communicated that he does not wish to leave Real Madrid this summer. Denis Doyle’s image of the winger accompanies reports of his reluctance.

Juventus’ pursuit could materialise if personal terms are agreed, a scenario complicated by Ceballos’ desire to rejoin his boyhood club Betis. The negotiations remain pending as both clubs weigh their options.

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