Rabat – Youssef En-Nesyri will not be joining Juventus this winter. The Moroccan striker turned down a proposed loan move from Fenerbahce to the Italian club, citing doubts about the deal’s structure. According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus had agreed to a €4 million loan with a €19 million buy clause, but En-Nesyri preferred a permanent transfer.
Juventus Director of Football Giorgio Chiellini confirmed the deal was off: “En-Nesyri has doubts over deal formula [loan] so now after assessing this case we consider the negotiations OVER. We’ll NOT sign En-Nesyri on a permanent deal.”
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Reports from Italy and Morocco suggest that En-Nesyri is now considering a return to Sevilla, where he played for four seasons and remains a fan favorite. Sevilla have shown interest in bringing him back, and the player is reportedly waiting for a formal offer.
The failed move comes after En-Nesyri’s recent performances with Fenerbahce and his role in Morocco’s AFCON 2025 campaign. Despite Juventus’ interest, the striker was not convinced by a temporary deal and wants long-term stability.
With the January transfer window closing soon, En-Nesyri’s next destination remains uncertain. But one thing is clear, he won’t be wearing black and white this season. Juventus will now look elsewhere to strengthen their attack.

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