Italy international star Andrea Cambiaso has reportedly emerged as a transfer target for a host of top clubs after proving himself to be a brilliantly versatile player for Juventus

Juventus star Andrea Cambiaso(Image: 2026 Daniele Badolato - Juventus FC)
Juventus is not actively looking to sell Andrea Cambiaso, amid apparent interest from a host of top clubs across Europe.
Cambiaso, a versatile left-back who can also play as a wide midfielder on either flank, is reportedly being monitored by Liverpool, Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Caught Offside says that he is viewed by Juventus as a "pillar of the squad" and a potential future captain of the Bianconeri.
However, despite that being the case, Juventus is said to be keen to reinforce its attack this summer, so it is not absolutely out of the question that Cambiaso could be sacrificed in order to raise funds to reinvest further up the pitch.
READ MORE: Why Alisson is in Italian media headlines as Liverpool star linked with unexpected exitREAD MORE: Bodo/Glimt manager credits Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp after Inter Milan victoryIt is suggested that offers of around $71 million to $82 million would be enough to engage Juventus in negotiations to sell the former Genoa star.
The 26-year-old's versatility would come in handy at Anfield, with the Italy international capable of playing in a wide range of positions: Cambiaso has largely figured as a left-sided midfielder this season, but has also played a good number of games at left-back and as a right-sided midfielder.
Manchester City's interest in Cambiaso is nothing new. The Etihad Stadium club also explored the possibility of signing Cambiaso in January 2025, following the departure of Kyle Walker.
However, Cambiaso ended up staying with Juventus, and said later last year that he was flattered by City's interest but ultimately happy to remain with the Turin club.
"Let's say they have almost unlimited financial resources - their ownership is incredibly wealthy - so I'm not surprised they've spent so much on the transfer market," Cambiaso said.
"In January, it was nice just to talk, but I'm happy to be here and to wear this shirt. I was never really close anyway. It was nice and flattering to be linked with clubs like that, but I'll say it again. I'm truly happy to be playing here."
Liverpool could be in the market for a new left-back this summer, with Andy Robertson seemingly set to depart as a free agent, and Kostas Tsimikas unlikely to be reintegrated into Arne Slot's squad upon the end of his loan spell with Roma, which has seen the Greece international start just four Serie A games all season.

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