Liverpool and Manchester United are reportedly considering moves for French international midfielder Khephren Thuram as both clubs aim to reinforce central areas ahead of future transfer windows.
The 24-year-old has been admired by United since his time at OGC Nice, while Liverpool scouts have followed his development closely believing his profile could elevate midfield balance and physical presence.
Arsenal have also been linked, though neither English side has formally advanced negotiations while the player continues to establish himself within Juventus’ current tactical structure.
Player Prefers Stability In Italy
Reports indicate Thuram currently intends to remain at Juventus and could commit long-term by signing a new contract extension with the Serie A club in the near future.
Such an agreement would represent a setback for English suitors who consider him capable of providing ball carrying strength, defensive protection and transitional control in demanding Premier League matches.
His performances since joining Juventus have demonstrated versatility across central roles, combining athletic recovery ability with composure when progressing possession through crowded midfield areas.
Transfer Implications For Interested Clubs
At 24, Thuram still offers development potential and is widely regarded as capable of performing for elite European teams, making any renewal particularly significant for transfer market planning.
If Juventus secures his future, Liverpool and Manchester United will likely redirect recruitment toward alternative midfield targets capable of delivering similar defensive steel and technical reliability.
For now, Premier League interest remains active but conditional on contract developments in Turin, which could temporarily close a pathway to England’s top division competition.

