According to reports featured in Gazzetta, Juventus is actively working on strengthening its squad during the current transfer window. The latest player to reportedly catch the eye of the club`s management, specifically mentioned in relation to Comolli, is Tottenham`s Malian midfielder, Yves Bissouma.
Coach Igor Tudor is known to favor dynamic, box-to-box midfielders who are effective across the entire pitch. While ambitious targets like Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United and Italian international Davide Frattesi from Inter Milan remain potential dreams or objectives, Bissouma, the 28-year-old from Tottenham, has emerged as a concrete option.
Bissouma had a notable season with Spurs, making 44 appearances and scoring 2 goals. His contract situation is particularly appealing: it is set to expire in less than twelve months, on June 30, 2026. Tottenham is reportedly open to offloading the player, and the Bianconeri have recognized this as a potential opportunity.
Tottenham Chairman Daniel Levy is said to value Bissouma at a much more accessible price point, reportedly between 15 and 20 million euros. This valuation is considerably lower than that of other targets under consideration – it represents less than a third of Newcastle`s reported 60 million euro asking price for Tonali and approximately half of the roughly 40 million euros demanded by Inter for Frattesi and Sporting Lisbon for Morten Hjulmand.
Beyond the economic and contractual advantages, Bissouma`s playing style aligns with tactical needs. He could potentially form a midfield pairing with Khéphren Thuram or even fill a role similar to Thuram`s in a two-man midfield alongside either Manuel Locatelli or Weston McKennie. The Malian international is seen as a player who could effectively occupy the position previously held by Douglas Luiz.