Gleison Bremer signed a contract extension with Torino until June 2024, but the Brazilian defender is still likely to leave the Granata in the summer, with Inter and Chelsea interested.

The 24-year-old has emerged as one of the best defenders in Serie A this season and Il Corriere dello Sport claimed last month that the Nerazzurri have already reached an agreement in principle with the Brazil defender for 2022-23.

Personal terms agreed: Inter lead Chelsea and Milan in race to sign Bremer

His contract extension with Torino came as no surprise as the Granata did not want to negotiate his possible sale in the summer with just one year left in the defender’s contract.

In the past, Torino had rejected big-money offers for their captain Andrea Belotti who will likely leave the club as a free agent at the end of the season.

“With time, I’ve understood that it’s better to let players leave if they want,” Torino President Urbano Cairo said in December.

“If something changes inside their heads, stress and injuries tend to improve.”

Torino didn’t want to face the same situation with Bremer and persuaded him to sign a new deal with the club.

His contract extension won’t change the transfer plans of Inter, Milan and Chelsea, who have been scouting the 24-year-old for a long time.

Official: Bremer extends with Torino

Inter are leading the race to sign Bremer, but this doesn’t mean Milan or the Blues have no chances.

However, the Rossoneri have made Lille’s Sven Botman their priority for the summer, while Chelsea have targeted Matthijs de Ligt of Juventus.

However, in case Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen leave at the end of their contracts in June, the Premier League giants could go for both Bremer and De Ligt in July.

De Ligt emerges as top Chelsea target as Juve eye free move for Blues duo

8 thought on “Why Bremer’s contract extension doesn’t change Inter and Chelsea transfer plans”
  1. Torino played petty with Bremer so Juve pulled a 4D chess move on them by signing Gatti.

    Now Marotta can’t get his man and Torino will have to look for alternatives.

    The price you pay for hating on Juve.

  2. Marotta wanted Bremer. Torino wanted to replace him with Gatti. Juve got Gatti and scuttled Marotta’s plans.

    Do you get it now?

  3. LOL. Yeah its mposible Inter get Bremer now.

    From the article: “Corriere dello Sport claimed last month that the Nerazzurri have already reached an agreement in principle with the Brazil defender for 2022-23.”

    “Inter are leading the race to sign Bremer.”

    Bremer was always the plan for summer when De Vrij will be sold.

  4. @Cypher… Bremer was Marotta’s main target and still he is. Gatti though was POTENTIAL Bremer replacement for Torino. So do the math, Juve got Torino’s POTENTIAL replacement and Inter still is on race with the MAIN target (not the replacement which have a lot to prove). So absolutely nothing has changed with Marotta’s plan. can you see how there is NO logic with what you wrote? Typical of you.

    Do you get it now?

  5. Marotta’s plan has changed.

    1. He couldn’t get Bremer this window like he wanted.
    2. Torino has to identify another adequate replacement before he stands any chance of getting Bremer.
    3. Bremer’s contract renewal just drove his price up.
    4. Juve and other clubs can also make moves at Bremer henceforth.

    Do you get it now??

  6. It litterally states, in both articles shown above, the other from january26th, that Inter has agreed personal terms with the player for a move in the summer.

    What a clown show lol.

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