Juventus ready to rival Milan for Pubill
Almeria right-back Pubill has emerged as Juventus and Milan's first choice for the right-back position.
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Juventus vs Milan for Pubill
Sky Sport Italia reported on Tuesday that the 22-year-old defender was the first name on Milan's agenda, but according to Sportitalia, the same is true of Juventus.
Pubill is under contract with Almeria until June 2029 and has made 34 appearances in La Liga playing for Almeria and Levante.
Pubill affordable for Juventus and Milan
TRNAVA, SLOVAKIA – JUNE 21: Jonathan Rowe of U21 England in action against Marc Pubill of U21 Spain during the UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2025 Quarter-Final match between Spain and England at A. Malatinsky Stadium on June 21, 2025 in Trnava, Slovakia. (Photo by)
According to Gazzetta, Pubill's current club, Almeria, are open to discussing a possible deal for €15m plus add-ons, and the salary of the 22-year-old right-back is affordable for both Serie A sides.
Juventus have already signed Jonathan David to strengthen their attack and will soon announce Francisco Conceiçao's permanent move to the club.
Milan, on the other hand, signed Samuele Ricci and Luka Modric in central midfield, but need new full-backs, having parted ways with Theo Hernandez (left flank) and Kyle Walker (right flank).

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