The versatile full-back's future is shaping up to be one of the most significant storylines of Juventus' summer, with his combination of technical quality and tactical flexibility making him a valuable target for clubs across the continent.
Juventus' hierarchy, led by new chief executive Giovanni Carnevali, are weighing up every possible scenario regarding the player's future.
On one hand, the club are keen to retain one of the most important members of their squad; on the other, a sizeable sale could generate funds to reinvest in other areas of the transfer market.
With that balance in mind, Juventus have reportedly set Cambiaso's price at around 40 million euros, a valuation the club consider fair for a player they regard as approaching the peak of his career with considerable scope for further development.
The situation remains open at Juventus' Continassa training ground, with the final outcome likely to depend on the offers that arrive over the coming weeks, as well as the club's broader transfer strategy and the player's own wishes.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, head coach Luciano Spalletti continues to regard Cambiaso as an essential part of his plans, citing his ability to operate in multiple positions and adapt to different tactical systems.
That versatility is seen as a significant factor in his rising market value.
Barcelona have followed the player for some time and maintain contact with his representatives, although the Catalan club's priority this summer appears to be strengthening their attacking options rather than the full-back areas.
Chelsea remain in the background, ready to step up their interest should they decide to pursue a move for the player, who was born in 2000, with a view to bringing him to the Premier League.
