Everton have made a formal enquiry to Juventus over a move for Douglas Luiz, according to Calciomercato, with the Brazilian midfielder valued at around £15m and Premier League rivals Bournemouth also credited with an approach.
It marks a shift from the loose interest first reported at the weekend, when Everton were named among clubs weighing up a move for the Aston Villa loanee without direct contact having been confirmed. This latest report suggests that interest has now become something more concrete.
Luiz spent last season out on loan from Juventus, whom he joined from Aston Villa in a big-money move in 2024, and has made over 170 Premier League appearances across his career — experience that would address a central midfield position stripped of Idrissa Gana Gueye following the Senegalese international’s release this summer.
Juventus head coach Luciano Spalletti is said to want to run the rule over Luiz before sanctioning a departure, and with his valuation unlikely to move far beyond his current market value, Everton could face stiff competition to get a deal done — not least from a Bournemouth side who have already shown themselves capable of moving quickly in this market.
For David Moyes, the appeal is straightforward. Luiz’s mix of ball-winning and composure in possession offers exactly the kind of balance Everton have been missing in the middle of the park, at a fee comfortably within the club’s stated budget for the position.
Nothing is imminent, and Everton’s enquiry is understood to be one of several the club have made across midfield this summer, but it is a firmer signal of intent than the reports linking the pair over recent days.
This is an update to our earlier coverage — Everton’s enquiry moves Douglas Luiz from a loosely linked name to an active target.








