Juventus is closely monitoring Kim Min-Jae of Bayern Munich, as concerns emerge regarding the future of defender Gleison Bremer. The Bianconeri club faces a crucial crossroads for its defense, evaluating options in the transfer market.

Gleison Bremer, in recent statements, expressed a desire to win trophies, noting how the team has been "treading water" for six seasons. Despite being content at Juventus, his contract includes a €54 million release clause, valid until August 10th, obtained two summers ago as a countermove to Liverpool's interest.

According to Tuttomercatoweb, the Old Lady wants to keep the Brazilian defender but has no immediate plans to take concrete steps for a renewal. After suffering an ACL injury in the autumn, Bremer fell off the radar of the very top clubs.

With an already high salary of €6 million, it will be difficult for Juventus to improve his wages. The club appears set to let the market dictate the player's future, without actively intervening to change his contractual situation.

Meanwhile, Libero reports strong interest from the Bianconeri in Kim Min-Jae. Coach Luciano Spalletti, who previously managed him at Napoli, is a massive admirer of the South Korean defender. His spell at Bayern Munich is not going as well as hoped, making a departure possible.

Kim Min-Jae could be available for around €20 million, although his wages are robust. Ideally, Juventus would see him as an addition to the squad, but he would be their top name to replace former Torino star, Gleison Bremer, should the latter depart.

It is unlikely that a team will offer the full clause amount for Bremer, but the market for center-backs is notoriously rich, and crazier things have happened. The situation remains fluid ahead of the upcoming transfer window.