Morocco-Spain right winger Brahim Díaz of Real Madrid is being linked with a summer move to Juventus, with the Serie A club monitoring the 26-year-old ahead of a possible deal from the Spanish champions.
Data from Transfermarkt lists Díaz’s current market value at €35.00m, with the probability of a switch to Turin rated at 37%. His contract situation at the Bernabéu is unclear, with no expiry date recorded, raising the prospect that Juventus could move aggressively if there is any indication Madrid might allow him to leave or risk him edging towards free-agent territory later in his career.
Díaz, who wears the number 21 shirt for Real Madrid, is a versatile attacker whose main position is on the right wing but who is comfortable across the front line and able to use both feet. Born in Málaga on 3 August 1999 and standing at 1.70m, he holds dual nationality with Morocco and Spain, reflecting his eligibility at international level.
The former Manchester City youngster has already experienced Italian football during a productive spell at AC Milan, a factor likely to appeal to Juventus as they look for creative options in Serie A. He has appeared in LaLiga and the Champions League for Real Madrid, often used as a rotational option in a stacked attacking unit.
Recent form has kept him in the shop window. In a recent Real Madrid outing – a 2-0 league win over Real Sociedad at the Bernabéu on 4 May 2026 – Díaz featured on the right, providing width and linking play even though he did not get on the scoresheet, underlining his role as a facilitator in Carlo Ancelotti’s system.
With Juventus rebuilding their forward line and keeping a close eye on potential value deals, any softening of Madrid’s stance could see negotiations move quickly. If completed, a transfer to Turin would offer Díaz the platform to become a regular starter at a major European club and could be a defining step in shaping both his reputation and long-term trajectory at the top level.
