Juventus Considering Summer Swoop for Manchester United’s Manuel Ugarte

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As the summer 2026 transfer window approaches, the football transfer market is heating up, with Juventus seemingly poised for a major acquisition. Reports indicate that Juventus has renewed its long-standing interest in Manchester United’s midfielder, Manuel Ugarte.

The Uruguayan international, who made a high-profile switch from Paris Saint-Germain to the Red Devils in 2024, has struggled to secure regular playing time under Manchester United’s current management. Juventus’ sporting director, Marco Ottolini, was reportedly seen scouting Ugarte during the March international break, suggesting a potential transfer to Turin is on the horizon.

Why Manuel Ugarte is the Perfect Fit for Juventus

Juventus has been actively seeking a “balancer” in their midfield—a player who can effectively disrupt opposition attacks and offer defensive solidity, thereby granting more freedom to their creative players. Ugarte, recognized for his aggressive tackling and intense pressing style, perfectly matches this desired profile.

The 24-year-old has been a subject of discussion within Juventus’ management since his time at Sporting CP. Juventus previously sought to acquire Ugarte on a loan deal, but both Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United’s financial demands proved too high. Nevertheless, with reports suggesting Ugarte is out of favor under Michael Carrick at United, a departure this summer appears increasingly probable.

Replacing Teun Koopmeiners: A Midfield Overhaul in Turin

The pursuit of Ugarte coincides with rising speculation about the future of Teun Koopmeiners. The Dutch midfielder is reportedly attracting interest from the Turkish Super Lig, with Galatasaray leading the race for his signature. If Koopmeiners leaves, Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti will need a dependable replacement to maintain the squad’s tactical balance.

Ugarte would bring a distinct dynamic, contrasting with Koopmeiners, with a greater emphasis on defensive transitions and winning back possession. This strategic change could lead Juventus to adopt a more robust midfield, potentially featuring Ugarte alongside players such as Khephren Thuram and Manuel Locatelli.

The Financial Logistics of the Deal

While Juventus’ interest is undoubtedly strong, the main obstacle remains the transfer fee. Manchester United invested around €50 million to sign Ugarte for the Premier League only two years prior. Despite his difficulties in securing a regular starting spot, the English club will likely aim to recover a substantial part of their initial investment.

Considering Juventus’ recent emphasis on sustainable financial practices, the Bianconeri might propose an initial loan-to-buy agreement. Such an arrangement would enable the Italian club to assess Ugarte’s integration into Serie A before committing to a permanent transfer fee, which could potentially be one of their most significant historical expenditures.

A Crucial Summer for the Bianconeri

As Juventus strives to secure a top-four finish and qualification for next season’s Champions League, acquiring top-tier talent like Manuel Ugarte becomes crucial. Ugarte’s potential arrival would not only bolster the squad but also underscore Juventus’ ambition to reclaim its dominant position in Italian football.

With the 2026 World Cup approaching, Ugarte himself is keen to play regularly to secure his place in Marcelo Bielsa’s Uruguay national team. A transfer to the Allianz Stadium could prove to be an ideal outcome for all stakeholders.

Callum Whitby
Callum Whitby

Callum Whitby, 43, sports writer from Liverpool. With over two decades covering European football, he's established himself as an authority on Champions League and international competitions. His trademark long-form articles explore the cultural and historical contexts behind football rivalries. Hosts a weekly podcast featuring conversations with former players and managers from across the continent.

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