Barcelona has reportedly set its sights on Andrea Cambiaso, a prominent Serie A player from Juventus, placing him on their early transfer shortlist. The versatile fullback was previously a target for Manchester City approximately a year ago, though that move never materialized, according to sources from Sportitalia.
Cambiaso is currently under a long-term contract with Juventus, extending until 2029. Juventus reportedly does not consider him among their dispensable assets, as per La Gazzetta dello Sport. However, the situation remains dynamic, and a remarkably substantial offer might prompt the club to consider a sale.
Luciano Spalletti, expected to extend his tenure as national team coach shortly, views Cambiaso as a crucial future figure for the Italian squad. Therefore, Barcelona would need to present a highly compelling case to initiate any serious discussions. The defender himself is said to be receptive to the prospect of a move to the Catalan giants.
The Bianconeri value their key player at over €50 million and could be open to including supplementary clauses or makeweights in a potential deal. Cambiaso joined Juventus from Genoa in 2022 for €15 million. After a loan spell at Bologna, he became an integral part of Juventus’s first-team squad from the 2023/2024 season onwards. He has since amassed 124 appearances for the Turin club, contributing 8 goals and 16 assists, and holds 19 caps for the Italian national team.
Analyst’s Perspective on Cambiaso and Barcelona
While Cambiaso has shown improved form in recent months, despite occasional lapses, he has yet to consistently reach the peak performance levels seen under previous coaches Massimiliano Allegri and Thiago Motta. It has been some time since he truly stood out as a game-changer, which makes his reported €50M+ valuation appear rather optimistic. Even though Juventus would then need to acquire two new left-backs, they might accept a significantly lower fee if the player were to request a transfer. Historically, Barcelona has tracked several Serie A talents over the past few years, but these interests have rarely culminated in successful transfers.









