Juventus is reportedly keen on signing Antonio Rudiger, whose contract with Real Madrid is nearing its end. Negotiations for a new deal between the veteran defender and Los Blancos are currently at a standstill, with the Italian club monitoring his situation as a potential future free agent.
Despite recent battles with thigh and knee injuries, from which he claims full recovery, Rudiger has maintained a strong standing with coach Alvaro Arbeloa. Arbeloa lauded the defender’s contributions and suggested his desire for Rudiger to remain, even if not directly involved in contract talks.
Rudiger shares a past with Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti, having played under him at Roma. His current €7 million annual salary at Real Madrid presents a challenge for Juventus’s financial structure. Although the Bianconeri are formulating a proposal, it’s anticipated that richer offers from England’s Premier League and the Saudi Pro League will emerge.
The 33-year-old’s career began with Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart, followed by notable stints at Roma and Chelsea, before he joined Real Madrid on a free transfer in 2022. A decorated player, Rudiger boasts two UEFA Champions League titles, one La Liga title, and 81 international appearances for Germany.
Our Take on Juventus and Rudiger
Acquiring Rudiger represents a significant challenge for Juventus, particularly concerning his wage demands, which are among the highest for their free-agent targets. While strengthening the defense might not be Juventus’s most urgent priority, the chance to add a player of his proven quality, even in the twilight of his career, via a Bosman move is a compelling prospect.








