BLD Juventus let midfielder Douglas Luiz return to the Premier League to Nottingham Forest on loan.
According to the Italian media, Nottingham Forest paid Juventus 3 million euros to borrow Luiz in a season. In the case of UK electricity and electricity want to own the 27 -year -old Brazilian midfielder, they only need to “transfer” to the old lady into Turin for another 25 million euros. The payment roadmap can be divided in 4 phases, not to mention Nottingham Forest will pay an additional fee of 3.5 million euros if Luiz meets some conditions.
With the newly brought Luiz back to the Premier League, Nottingham Forest has poured a total of £ 140 million into the summer transfer market in 2025 in exchange for 7 rookies. For his part, Juventus can be considered to have failed to decide to invest in Luiz.
Remember only a year ago, Juventus shocked Serie A when spending up to 50 million euros, not to mention 1.5 million euros arising to bring Douglas Luiz from Aston Villa to Turin. Despite the cost of Juve so much, the former Man City Club midfielder did not meet the expectations.
If in the Aston Villa, Douglas Luiz always shows outstanding performance and is used by Unai Emery, then in the Juventus shirt he is no different from the “redundant”. The evidence is that when he was still working for Juventus, coach Thiago Motta only gave Luiz the main kick twice in Serie A 2024/25, between August to December last year. Those were Juve matches to encounter Empoli in mid -September and Lazio in mid -October.
In both matches, he is among the players with the worst performance. With what Luiz has shown, it is easy to understand when he could not compete with the official position with the central midfield pair of Manuel Locatelli and Khiphren Thuram.
In addition, Luiz was still injured during the training session at the end of October, causing him to leave until the beginning of the new year. In mid -February, Luiz had a problem with muscles and took a month and a half to nurture. It all made Douglas Luiz not have a foothold in Juventus, even when Motta coach had to make room for Igor Tudor later.