Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio could be on the move when the current season comes to an end, with several Serie A sides reportedly monitoring his situation.
The 27-year-old shot-stopper has attracted attention thanks to his consistent performances, and his future at the Turin club now appears uncertain.
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According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, Juventus may be willing to listen to offers for the Italian goalkeeper during the upcoming transfer window.
Di Gregorio, who was born in 1997 and has steadily built a reputation as a reliable presence between the posts, is currently valued by the club at around €10–15 million.
Interest Growing Across Serie A
Several Italian clubs are believed to be interested in securing Di Gregorio’s services. Among them are ACF Fiorentina, Bologna FC 1909, and Atalanta BC, all of whom are reportedly considering a move for the Juventus goalkeeper ahead of the next season.
Each of these clubs is expected to reassess their goalkeeping options during the summer, and Di Gregorio’s profile fits the type of experienced yet still developing player many Serie A sides seek.
His reflexes, composure, and ability to organize the defense have made him an attractive target for teams looking to strengthen their back line.
Possible Swap Deal With Atalanta
One of the most intriguing scenarios involves Atalanta. The Bergamo club could potentially include their goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi in negotiations with Juventus FC.
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A swap deal has been mentioned as a possible option, with Atalanta sending Carnesecchi to Turin while receiving Di Gregorio plus a financial adjustment in their favor.
While this idea remains speculative for now, such an exchange could benefit both clubs depending on their long-term plans in goal.
Juventus may be interested in reshaping their squad and investing in younger talent, while Atalanta could view Di Gregorio as a goalkeeper ready to deliver immediate stability.
For the moment, no official negotiations have been confirmed. However, with several clubs keeping a close eye on the situation, the coming months could prove decisive in determining where Michele Di Gregorio will play next season.