Liverpool Reignites Interest in Khéphren Thuram as Juventus Consider Sale
Liverpool have circled back to a familiar name. Khéphren Thuram, once a prime target under Jürgen Klopp, is back on the radar at Anfield, with Juventus now increasingly open to cashing in on the French midfielder this summer, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The 25-year-old’s move from OGC Nice to Turin seemed to close the chapter on Liverpool’s interest not so long ago. At one stage, the Premier League side were viewed as leading contenders for his signature, tracking him closely as they rebuilt and refreshed their midfield options. The fit looked obvious: energy, physical presence, and a profile that appeared tailor-made for England’s top flight.
Then the trail went cold. For reasons that were never made public, a transfer to Merseyside never materialised. Thuram chose Juventus, and Liverpool moved on.
Now the story is back in play.
Juventus, facing a summer of decisions and restructuring, are increasingly likely to sanction a sale. That shift has brought suitors out into the open. Liverpool are again in the frame, weighing up whether this is the moment to finally land a player they once viewed as a key piece for the future.
They will not have a clear run at him. Manchester United have joined the chase, looking to add legs and dynamism to their own midfield. Nottingham Forest are also interested, sensing an opportunity to bring a high-ceiling talent into a side that thrives on intensity and transition.
The competition underlines Thuram’s standing. A French international in his mid‑twenties, with experience in Ligue 1 and Serie A, rarely comes onto the market without a queue forming. Juventus’ willingness to listen has done the rest.
Liverpool know this territory well. They have tracked Thuram before, built scouting reports, discussed his role, and walked away once. Now the question is sharper, more urgent, and shared by their rivals: if Juventus are finally ready to deal, who moves quickest?




