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Thu 30 June 2022 | 16:47

Champions League a key factor for Inter and Liverpool target Bremer

The 25-year-old Brazilian center-back has established himself as one of Serie A's best defenders last season as Inter, Liverpool, and Chelsea are all interested in Gleison Bremer.

Among the best defenders in the game when it comes to interceptions, blocks, aerial fights, and clearances, winning the Serie A Best Defender of the Season award boosted

Gleison Bremer

s popularity among elite clubs during this summer. While it was reported that officials from

Torino

were meeting with Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham in the hope of inciting a bidding war for the 25-year-old, Bremer conceded that he hasn't yet decided his future.

He told the Brazilian outlet

Flow Sport Club

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"I don’t know where I will play, I am talking t my agent and at the moment, there is nothing defined yet.

"I am unsure whether I’ll remain in Italy or go abroad. One fundamental thing is to play the Champions League next season. This is fundamental to continuing my growth. We’ll define everything in the next few days or weeks."

 

Having not yet played for Brazil’s senior side, the defender is eligible to play for the Italian national side and might welcome the opportunity.

Bremer

added:

"My wife has Italian ancestors, so she’ll get an Italian passport. Naturally, I’ll get the same. My dream is to be called up by Brazil, but I’ve had a solid career in Italy so there’s this possibility. Let’s see."

In addition to the Premier League clubs, Serie A sides Inter and Juventus are also interested in signing the defender but are unwilling to meet the €50m asking price.

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