Juventus have registered concrete interest in Raphaël Guerreiro for the January window, and momentum is building. The Bayern Munich utility ace, comfortable at left-back, in midfield, and as a No.10, aligns perfectly with Thiago Motta’s positional play. With Alphonso Davies nearing full fitness and Bayern boasting flexible cover through Hiroki Ito, Konrad Laimer and Josip Stanišić, the German champions are increasingly open to sensible offers. Juventus view Guerreiro as a plug-and-play solution to elevate their build-up and final-third combinations immediately. Expect swift talks once the winter market opens—this is a snug tactical fit with real legs to get done.

Italian reporting has flagged Juventus’ intent to reinforce the left side and interior midfield lanes in January, prioritizing players who can invert, press intelligently, and progress the ball under Thiago Motta. At Bayern, squad dynamics are shifting as key returnees boost depth, making a winter negotiation feasible. Guerreiro’s ability to toggle between LB/LWB, left 8 and No.10 roles answers Juventus’ immediate needs without prolonged adaptation. Both clubs are monitoring fitness timelines and squad balance ahead of a compact second half of the season, setting the scene for talks to accelerate early in the window.
Juventus hold a concrete interest in signing Raphaël Guerreiro in January, which would be Bayern's last chance to get a fee for him before his contract expires in the summer [@tuttosport]
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Impact Analysis
From a tactical standpoint, Guerreiro is as close to a turnkey upgrade as Juventus can find mid-season. Under Thiago Motta, the left corridor demands an intelligent technician who can invert into midfield, overload the half-spaces, and thread final-third passes. Guerreiro’s unique profile—press-resistant, two-footed in combination play, and elite at receiving on the half-turn—would instantly elevate Juventus’ circulation and chance creation. He can dovetail with Cambiaso, Kostić or Iling-Junior, or even start inside as a left 8 to unlock tight blocks.
Financially, Juventus would be landing a Champions League-ready veteran without the inflated fee typical of peak-age stars. Wages are manageable relative to top-tier creators, and the amortization on a short-to-mid-term deal keeps the balance sheet tidy under Serie A’s financial controls. The upside is immediate: higher possession security, cleaner entries into zone 14, and improved set-piece delivery.
For Bayern, a sale would rebalance minutes in a crowded left channel with Davies returning and Ito comfortable covering. Vincent Kompany’s side gains a fee while streamlining roles around Davies, Musiala, Sané and others. The risk is depth at the No.10 position, where Guerreiro has quietly excelled as a stabilizing “glue” player; however, Bayern’s internal solutions (Musiala central, Laimer/Ihre rotations, Stanišić’s flexibility) mitigate that. Net effect: Juventus gain a stylistic keystone; Bayern gain clarity and capital without a major drop-off.
Reaction
Fan reaction is split down the middle—and that’s exactly what you expect with a savvy, multifunctional player. One camp is adamant: “Sell.” They argue Bayern’s depth on the left is fine with Alphonso Davies close to full fitness and coverage from Stanišić, Laimer and Ito. This group frames a January sale as opportunistic business—cash in now, elevate a youth option, and reinvest in an attacker if needed.
The other camp is loudly protective. They’ve loved Guerreiro’s minutes as a backup 10, praising his technical security, small-space passing and low wage footprint. The message: keep him until summer, especially with the specter of injuries to creative hubs like Musiala or Gnabry. They caution against using him as an orthodox full-back in big games, but insist his value between the lines is underrated.
There’s also the speculative crowd: suggestions to flip him to unlock another forward signing, outside names floated as alternatives, and tongue-in-cheek barbs about transfer fees. A cheeky proposal even tossed in Kenan Yildiz plus cash, reflecting Juventus fans’ excitement about a player who fits Motta-ball perfectly. In short: pragmatists want the sale, purists want his brain and boots kept in Munich. Both sides make sense—hence the intensity.
Social reactions
Wouldnt mind and get another attackers as he plays nearly as much there as at lb maybe el mala
Robin teunissen (@Robinteunissen2)
Sell He is not that what ur thinking
⎈🦹🏾♂️ (@Nonchalanttking)
don't sell him until we find a back-up lb
urmi (@fcmullermunchen)
Prediction
Expect Juventus to open formal talks early in the window, with a structure that protects both clubs. The most plausible pathway is a permanent deal with a modest low eight-figure fee, potentially including achievable add-ons tied to appearances and Champions League qualification. A short contract length (given the player’s age) with an option year suits Juventus’ cap management and aligns with their intent to contend immediately under Motta.
Bayern’s stance will hinge on fitness updates for Davies and the attacking group; if the roster trends healthy through late December, they’ll greenlight a move. If setbacks arise, Bayern could pivot to a loan with an obligation, but the cleanest outcome remains an outright sale.
On the pitch, Guerreiro would slide into Motta’s left side as an inverted LB or left 8, alternating with Cambiaso and Kostić depending on opponent and phase of play. Within weeks, expect a visible jump in Juventus’ left-sided circulation, third-man combinations, and box entries. Probability of completion: high. The fit is too compelling, the timing too precise, and the market dynamics too aligned to ignore.
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Conclusion
This is one of those rare January moves that makes sense for every stakeholder. Juventus get a Champions League-proven, plug-and-play facilitator whose intelligence upgrades their possession game on day one. Motta gets the precise puzzle piece to codify his positional patterns without re-wiring the squad mid-season. The cost profile is reasonable, the adaptation curve short, and the benefits tangible in both Serie A and Europe.
Bayern, meanwhile, streamline a crowded zone and bank a fee while their left flank regains full health. Kompany keeps tactical flexibility and trusts internal solutions in the 10 role if needed. Guerreiro doesn’t leave a hole; he leaves a well-structured pathway for others to step in.
All signs point in the same direction: Juventus are pushing, Bayern are listening, and the player’s toolset is tailor-made for the project in Turin. Unless injuries swing the calculus in Munich at the last moment, this is a transfer with green lights across the board.
Robin teunissen
Wouldnt mind and get another attackers as he plays nearly as much there as at lb maybe el mala
⎈🦹🏾♂️
Sell He is not that what ur thinking
urmi
don't sell him until we find a back-up lb
Ayush Singh
It's time ⌛️⌛️
Lonely
We need to extend him for one more year
🇩🇪 FCBayernUnsereLiebe🇺🇲
Uhhh, no. He's been very good as a backup 10. Keep him for the rest of the season.
trust in kompany
Ik they selling his ass for 5 million
Ken
No need to sell, got him for free
Barney
Keep!
Eli
Sell. Davies is a few weeks away from coming back, Stani and Laimer can play there as well as Ito when he eventually returns. If necessary, promote a youth player as a backup.
jey
If we do sell him, it opens a doorway for another attacker to him because currently I don't think the board will prepare for another attacking signing in the winter because their approach would be that Guerreiro could cover up for one of the attacking positions.
Robin
No we need him if gnabry or musiala injured
¥$
Idc I would extend him hes still useful as a 10 Very technical and has low wages Just dont play him as a RB/LB in important matches
ZeenexSama🇰🇼
Thats work🤣🤣
Klaus 🇦🇱
sell and save money , we are a bum club anyways
بايرن_سيدهم
Seell
fcb Fezco
Sell. Davies will be back by then
Dani
Sell
STEPHANO JOSEPH
Juventus never stop their manner of sign elders
Axmed
guerreiro plus some money for cambiasso
Marco A.
Sell
TAYO OGO CELE WORLDWIDE 🌈
Sell him
BixLiza
We won't get much for him. Might as well keep him.
redwhitelove
No Kader to small Guerreiro too important
🇩🇪²⁰
sell and bring in Tom Rothe.
your friendly neighnourhood degenerate
Exchange for yildiz
nickname
Yildiz + 20m and hes yours
Thomas
Nah let him run down his contract the fee wouldn’t be more than 5 mil so it doesn’t matter at all
²² (predicted Bayerns downfall after Naglesmann)
Sell him for a big mac Eberl
FCB_Amko12
Sell and bring Lookman and guehi in january
AR26
Keep him
MIA SAN ROBBEN | NETS | CHIEFS
Extend on low salary or sell
anthony
yes
Yung Prince
Wow
Yung Prince
Good