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The summer transfer window is shaping up to be a busy one for Juventus, especially concerning their goalkeeping roster. With several clubs circling, changes between the posts seem inevitable.

Manchester City have set their sights on Michele Di Gregorio, viewing him as a potential option for squad depth. At the same time, Mattia Perin is being strongly linked with a move to AC Milan.

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Perin is eager to find more consistent playing time and a reunion with former boss Max Allegri could prove tempting. Other interested clubs include Como & Monza, who see the experienced shot-stopper as a valuable addition.

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With Perin likely to exit and Di Gregorio also uncertain, Juventus could be forced to recruit not one but two new goalkeepers. This situation has reignited speculation about Gianluigi Donnarumma reports Matteo Moretto.

Despite being in talks with Paris Saint-Germain for a contract renewal, the Italian international is entering the final year of his current deal. If negotiations stall, PSG may opt to sell him rather than risk losing him on a free transfer.

Juventus weigh options amid transition

The arrival of Igor Tudor with increased influence over Juventus’ transfer strategy adds another layer to the decision-making.

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Tudor’s vision could steer the club toward a fresh start in the goalkeeping department. Donnarumma remains the standout name, but Juventus are also scouting alternatives.

One such candidate is Elia Caprile. The 23-year-old, currently on loan at Cagliari from Napoli, has impressed enough to prompt a permanent move valued at €8.5 million. Juventus may see Caprile as a smart long-term investment or a solid backup option if they secure a more experienced first-choice.

As Juventus navigate a new era under Tudor, their goalkeeping overhaul could become one of the most significant shifts of the summer. With top clubs circling and contracts winding down, swift and strategic decisions will be essential.

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