Daniel Muñoz is on Juventus’ radar as the Serie A giants plan to overhaul their right-back department — but a move for the Crystal Palace star depends on player sales.
According to TuttoSport, Muñoz is ‘under consideration’ by the Bianconeri as a replacement for outgoing defenders Timothy Weah, Nicolo Savona, and Alberto Costa.
Juventus Eye Right-Back Options – Muñoz a Target
Costa is reportedly close to joining Sporting CP, which would open up salary space and free up a transfer slot. While Juventus rejected Sporting’s initial approach, they are open to a sale to generate capital gains — possibly funding a Muñoz bid.
“I want to play for the best teams in the world… I hope it’s in this window. If not, I’m still happy at Crystal Palace.” — Daniel Muñoz, July 2025
Palace Will Demand Big for In-Form Muñoz
Crystal Palace signed Muñoz from Genk in January 2024, and he quickly became a key figure under Oliver Glasner, helping the Eagles secure a top-half finish and an FA Cup triumph.
The Colombian international signed a new contract in April, which puts Palace in a strong negotiating position — especially with no formal valuation revealed yet.
Daniel Muñoz – 2024/25 Premier League Stats
Appearances | Goals | Assists | Chances Created |
---|---|---|---|
35 | 4 | 6 | 41 |
Analyst Verdict: Juventus Face Tough Test to Land Muñoz
Muñoz fits Juve’s need for a dynamic, experienced right-back — but Crystal Palace will be tough sellers, and Juve’s pursuit depends on cashing in elsewhere first.
If Costa’s sale to Sporting materialises, the Italian giants could make their move — but don’t expect a bargain.
Key Insights
- Juventus are considering a move for Crystal Palace right-back Daniel Muñoz
- Any transfer depends on Juve selling Timothy Weah, Nicolo Savona and Alberto Costa
- Muñoz scored 4 goals and registered 6 assists in the Premier League last season
- The Colombian signed a new Palace deal in April 2025
- Palace will demand a premium if Juventus make a formal offer
What’s Next?
Juventus are expected to prioritise outgoings first, with a move for Daniel Muñoz only likely once Costa or Weah depart. Palace, meanwhile, are under no pressure to sell — and could hold firm unless a serious bid arrives.
Should Crystal Palace cash in now — or build around Muñoz next season?
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