Juventus have stepped up their efforts to sign Emiliano Martínez, with the club now entering direct discussions with Aston Villa over a potential deal for the Argentine goalkeeper.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the Bianconeri have already made their first contacts with the Premier League side as they continue searching for a new first-choice goalkeeper ahead of the new season.
Aston Villa Reduce Their Valuation
The negotiations appear to have taken a positive turn after Aston Villa reportedly reduced their initial asking price.
While the English club had originally valued Martínez at around €15 million, their demands have now dropped significantly.
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Even so, Juventus will still need to put forward an offer of at least €6–7 million if they want to convince Villa to part ways with the World Cup-winning goalkeeper.
Martínez remains one of Juventus’ top priorities thanks to his experience, leadership, and winning mentality.
The Argentine international has established himself as one of Europe’s most reliable goalkeepers over the past few seasons, making him an attractive option as the Turin giants look to strengthen their squad.
Vicario Remains the Alternative
As part of the ongoing negotiations, a meeting has already taken place involving Juventus executive Giovanni Carnevali, sporting director Frederic Massara, and representatives of the player’s camp.
The positive relationship between Carnevali and Aston Villa’s management could prove valuable as both clubs attempt to find common ground.
Despite the growing optimism surrounding the Martínez operation, Juventus are not relying on a single option.
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The club is continuing to monitor other opportunities in the market and has kept communication open with Tottenham regarding Guglielmo Vicario.
The Italian goalkeeper remains the main alternative should talks with Aston Villa fail to produce a final agreement.
For now, Juventus are pushing ahead on multiple fronts, but Emiliano Martínez remains the preferred target as the club works to complete one of its key objectives of the summer transfer window.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, contacts between the clubs are ongoing, with the coming days expected to be decisive in determining whether the Argentine can make the move to Turin.