Juventus have often turned to Fiorentina when searching for reinforcements, and history shows that several high-profile players have made the move from Florence to Turin.
Over the years, the Bianconeri have successfully signed talents such as Federico Bernardeschi, Federico Chiesa, and Dušan Vlahović.
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Decades earlier, one of the most iconic transfers between the two clubs saw legendary forward Roberto Baggio swap the purple shirt for the famous black and white stripes.
Now, another Fiorentina player could be on Juventus’ radar. According to reports from Calciomercato, the Turin giants are closely monitoring Brazilian full-back Dodô as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
Dodô Situation Sparks Juventus Interest
Dodô is currently under contract with ACF Fiorentina until June 2027. Until recently, discussions about a possible contract extension with the Tuscan club were circulating, suggesting that Fiorentina were eager to secure the long-term future of the dynamic right-back.
However, negotiations appear to have stalled in recent weeks, creating uncertainty around the player’s future. Fiorentina are reportedly cautious about letting the situation drag on without progress.
Clubs across Europe have become increasingly wary of losing key players on free transfers, and the Viola may prefer to cash in during the summer if a suitable offer arrives rather than risk seeing Dodô’s value decline over time.
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Possible Swap Involving Di Gregorio
Juventus could attempt to structure a deal that would benefit both clubs. As reported by Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are considering proposing a swap deal that would include goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio.
The Italian shot-stopper, who previously impressed at AC Monza, could be among the players likely to depart Turin.
From Fiorentina’s perspective, such a move could align with their long-term planning in goal. Veteran goalkeeper David de Gea is expected to remain only in the short term, and the club may look for a younger replacement in the near future.
To finalize the deal, Juventus might also include an additional financial compensation reportedly worth around €3–4 million. While talks are still at an early stage, the potential exchange could become one of the more intriguing transfer stories to watch as the summer window approaches.