Overview
- Juventus will receive €10 million from Werder Bremen, disbursed over four seasons, plus up to €2 million in performance-based add-ons.
- The move aligns with Juventus’s summer strategy to monetize homegrown talent and fund squad reinforcements under UEFA financial fair play constraints.
- Mbangula joined Juventus’s youth sector in 2020 and made 57 appearances with 12 goals and five assists for the Primavera side, also featuring in seven UEFA Youth League matches.
- He progressed through Juventus Next Gen before making 32 first-team appearances in 2024/25, contributing four goals and five assists across all competitions.
- Negotiations for a transfer to Nottingham Forest collapsed earlier this month after the clubs and player failed to agree personal terms.