Pierre Kalulu’s strong run of form at Juventus has drawn attention from the Premier League, with three English clubs reportedly monitoring the French-Congolese defender ahead of a possible summer move.
The 25-year-old has emerged as one of Juventus’ standout performers this season, and his consistency at the back has not gone unnoticed outside Italy.
According to Italian outlet Calciomercato, Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa and Manchester United are all keeping close tabs on his situation.
Juventus are understood to value Kalulu at around €30m, a figure that could prove decisive if any formal offers arrive.
The Turin club are not actively seeking to sell, but their financial position could influence decisions later in the campaign.
Much will depend on Juventus’ final standing in Serie A.
Failure to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League could force the club to consider selling key players in order to balance their accounts, a scenario that has fuelled speculation among supporters about potential departures.
Kalulu, who joined Juventus on a long-term deal running until June 2029, has become a central figure in the squad this season.
His versatility and reliability have strengthened his standing within the team, while also boosting his market appeal. Transfermarkt currently estimates his value at €28m, reflecting his upward trajectory.
Interest from England comes at a time when Premier League clubs are actively assessing defensive reinforcements, and Kalulu’s age and experience at the top level make him an attractive option.
However, Juventus retain a strong negotiating position due to the length of his contract.
Meanwhile, Tottenham, one of the clubs linked with the defender, are preparing for their Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund on Matchday Seven.
Betting odds for the fixture list Tottenham at 2.60 to win, with a draw priced at 3.50 and a Dortmund victory at 2.62, underlining expectations of a closely contested encounter.
For now, Kalulu remains focused on his role in Turin, but with Premier League interest growing and Juventus’ season still finely balanced, his future is likely to remain a topic of discussion in the months ahead.







