Torino defender Bremer was disappointed with Inter’s stalling to sign him which led him to become open to choosing Juventus ahead of them.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that the Brazilian was frustrated when he was not snapped up earlier in the transfer window and doubts started to creep in which led him to eventually decide on a move to the Bianconeri.

Bremer and Inter have long had a personal agreement, and the Brazilian was happy to accept their offer of €3 million net per season if it meant that he had security about his future playing in a project which suited him for a team who had always made their interest clear.

This had held out throughout the transfer window, but once the 25-year-old was called up for Torino’s training camp in Austria with it still not wrapped up that he would have a new club for the start of next season he started growing frustrated with the situation.

The Brazilian’s personal agreement held out until it didn’t, with the Bianconeri’s push to sign him eventually convincing him as they acted promptly to snap him up and gave him clarity about his future.