Italy-Senegal central midfielder Cher Ndour of Fiorentina has been linked with a move to Serie A rivals Juventus as speculation mounts over the 21-year-old’s future in Florence.
The Brescia-born midfielder, who stands at 1.90m and plays primarily as a central midfielder, is currently valued at €20.00m, according to Transfermarkt, with Juventus reportedly assessing whether that figure represents good value in a competitive Italian market. Transfermarkt lists the probability of the transfer only as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, remain at an early and uncertain stage.
Ndour, who holds both Italian and Senegalese nationality and is right-footed, wears the number 27 shirt at Fiorentina. His contractual situation is unclear, with no public information on when his current deal expires or whether it includes an option that could see him leave as a free agent in future windows. That lack of clarity has helped fuel rumours that clubs such as Juventus are keeping a close watch on developments in case an opportunity arises.
The midfielder has been building his reputation in Serie A with Fiorentina, operating in the heart of midfield and showcasing the blend of physical presence and technical ability that first brought him to prominence as a youngster. Recent league outings have seen him continue to develop in a demanding tactical environment, although full details of his appearance and goal statistics this season are not disclosed in the available data.
No agreement has been reported between Fiorentina and Juventus and there is no indication yet of an imminent bid, but the links underline Ndour’s growing status in Italian football. Should a move to Turin eventually materialise, it would represent a significant step in his career and could shape his long-term trajectory at the top level of Serie A.
