Douglas Luiz is reportedly unsettled in Turin and is eager to make a move back to the Premier League this summer, according to Softfootball.
The Brazilian midfielder has struggled to make an impact in Serie A with Juventus and is now poised to depart after just a year with the club.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has indicated that the 27-year-old has made a firm decision to return to the English Premier League, aiming to be selected for the national team once again.
The Brazilian team is currently under the coaching of former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, and every player aspires to be part of the Selecao.
According to Fabrizio Romano on his X account:
“Douglas Luiz prioritizes a return to the Premier League this summer. His relationship with Juventus has soured, and he will almost certainly leave. His agent is currently in Italy exploring all options.”
Check out the complete report through Fabrizio Romano’s verified YouTube channel:
Douglas Luiz is a skilled, ball-playing midfielder recognized for his ability to maintain possession, effectively distribute the ball, and contribute on both ends of the pitch. He is particularly adept in tight situations, utilizing quick turns and flicks to outmaneuver defenders and spark offensive plays.
Previously with Aston Villa, he was rumored to have been offered to Manchester United in a swap deal for Jadon Sancho, but the Red Devils declined as they pursued other targets.

Last season, Luiz played a mere 27 times in all competitions for Juventus, starting just six matches. He was part of the squad that traveled to the United States for the Club World Cup but saw only 45 minutes of action.
This clearly indicates his diminished role at Juventus. Interestingly, clubs such as Everton and Nottingham Forest are reportedly interested, while Manchester United may reconsider their initial rejection of him in the swap deal scenario. The Red Devils are looking to replace Casemiro, and signing Luiz could prove to be a strategic choice for coach Ruben Amorim.
Moreover, Everton’s manager David Moyes seeks another midfielder to compete with Gana Gueye and Abdoulaye Doucouré, while Nottingham Forest’s coach Nuno Espirito Santo aims to strengthen his midfield, eyeing Douglas Luiz as a potential fit.
With the Premier League set to kick off on August 16, it will be intriguing to see whether Douglas Luiz signs with Everton, Nottingham Forest, or Manchester United.
