Juventus eye Leipzig winger Antonio Nusa in €32m switch

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Juventus eye Leipzig winger Antonio Nusa in €32m switch

Norway-Nigeria left winger Antonio Nusa of RB Leipzig is being linked with a move to Juventus, with the Serie A club monitoring the 21-year-old ahead of a potential summer approach.

The Bundesliga attacker, valued at €32.00m on Transfermarkt, is currently under no publicly known fixed contract end date in Germany, a detail that has fuelled speculation over whether he could run down his deal and eventually test the market as a future free agent. For now, however, the move from Leipzig to Turin remains firmly in the rumour category, with the reported probability of a transfer listed as “?”.

Nusa, born in Langhus on 17 April 2005 and standing at 1.83m, has developed into a modern wide forward on Leipzig’s left flank, cutting in on his preferred right foot. Wearing the No 7 shirt, he has been used primarily as an attacking winger, a profile that fits Juventus’ long-term push to refresh their forward line with pace and one‑v‑one ability.

Recent performances in the Bundesliga have underlined his growing reputation, with his latest outing for Leipzig – a high‑intensity league fixture in which he featured on the left of the attack – again highlighting the dribbling and direct running that have attracted interest from abroad. Specific details of that match, including final scoreline and individual statistics, have not been formally disclosed in the data, but his role as a starter in a leading German side at 21 is seen as a key part of his appeal.

Holder of both Norwegian and Nigerian nationality, Nusa has already experienced top-level European football in the Bundesliga and is regarded as one of the more valuable wide players of his age group. A successful move to Juventus – whether for a fee close to his €32.00m valuation or after any future contract expiry – would represent the next step in his rise and could significantly shape both his continental profile and long‑term career trajectory.

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