According to Tuttosport, the defender’s representatives recently attempted to accelerate negotiations, but their latest push failed to trigger the level of bidding they were hoping for following early interest from Juventus.
The 27-year-old, currently contracted to AFC Bournemouth, is reportedly open to leaving the Premier League side this summer.
However, a potential return to Serie A now looks increasingly complicated due to financial differences between player expectations and Juventus’ wage structure.
Senesi is understood to be seeking a four-year contract worth around €5 million per season, a figure that Juventus are unwilling to match as they plan their summer rebuild.
The Turin club are believed to view anything above half that salary level as unsustainable within their current wage framework.
As a result, Juventus are now expected to step away from negotiations unless there is a significant shift in demands.
Attention around the defender has instead shifted firmly to England, where several top clubs are monitoring the situation closely.
Chelsea, Manchester United, and a revamped Tottenham under Roberto De Zerbi are all now positioned as leading contenders.
The competition is expected to further inflate interest around Senesi, particularly given his profile as an experienced centre-back with Premier League exposure.
Juventus, meanwhile, are already planning alternative defensive targets as they prepare for potential exits and structural changes at the back.
With key decisions still pending on existing defenders and squad balance, the club is prioritising financial discipline alongside defensive reinforcement.
Names such as Antonio Rüdiger remain ambitious targets, while other more realistic options are also being evaluated as part of a broader defensive rebuild strategy.
As things stand, Senesi’s future appears increasingly tied to a move within England rather than a return to Italy, with Juventus effectively stepping back from what once looked like a straightforward opportunity.