Brahim Díaz: Juventus eye move for Real Madrid’s Morocco‑Spain winger in €35m swoop

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Brahim Díaz: Juventus eye move for Real Madrid’s Morocco‑Spain winger in €35m swoop

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’s situation in Spain amid a reported 38% probability of a deal.

Díaz, valued at €35.00m, is currently on the books at the Bernabéu but his contractual details remain unclear, fuelling suggestions he could be allowed to leave or eventually walk away as a free agent if Real Madrid decide not to formalise a long-term extension. Juventus are understood to see the technically gifted attacker as a versatile option across the front line.

Born in Málaga on 3 August 1999, the 1.70m winger holds both Moroccan and Spanish nationality and is listed as an attacking right winger who can operate on either flank thanks to his two-footed ability. His performances for Real Madrid in La Liga and Europe over recent seasons have revived his market value and kept him on the radar of major clubs.

Díaz’s most recent campaign for Real Madrid included further outings in Spain’s top flight, where he has been competing for minutes in a star-studded attacking department. In one of his latest notable appearances, he featured in a league match at the Bernabéu, contributing with his work rate and link-up play in a Real side that continued their strong domestic form, although detailed statistics from that specific game are not included in the present data.

Previously on the books of clubs such as Manchester City and AC Milan during his career, Díaz has experience in both the Premier League and Serie A, which may appeal to Juventus as they weigh up whether to invest close to his €35.00m valuation or wait to see how his contractual situation in Madrid evolves.

With his peak years ahead of him and Juventus in need of fresh creativity in the final third, any move to Turin – whether via a fee or later as a potential free agent – could prove decisive in shaping Díaz’s next chapter at the top level of European football.

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