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Carnesecchi to replace Di Gregorio

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Juventus are reportedly keeping a close eye on Marco Carnesecchi, the Atalanta and Italy national team goalkeeper born in 2000, as they consider reshaping their plans between the posts ahead of next season.

According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are not entirely convinced by the performances of Michele Di Gregorio and could be open to making a change in goal if the right opportunity arises.

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The situation could evolve quickly depending on Atalanta’s end-of-season results. If the Bergamo-based club fail to secure qualification for the next Champions League, negotiations for Carnesecchi could become significantly easier, potentially opening the door for Juventus to make a concrete move.

Juventus Monitoring the Goalkeeper Market

Carnesecchi has steadily established himself as one of the most reliable Italian goalkeepers in Serie A, combining strong reflexes with composure and confidence in possession.

His development at Atalanta has not gone unnoticed, and Juventus view him as a profile capable of offering both immediate reliability and long-term stability.

As reported by Calciomercato, the Turin club’s technical area is carefully assessing whether a change in goal could help strengthen the squad ahead of a demanding campaign on multiple fronts.

Atalanta currently value Carnesecchi at around €25 million, a figure Juventus would need to consider carefully within their broader transfer strategy.

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However, a potential lack of Champions League revenue for Atalanta could lead to more flexible negotiations, making the deal financially viable.

Inter Also Interested in Carnesecchi

Juventus are not alone in tracking the Italian international. Inter are also monitoring Carnesecchi’s situation, viewing him as a possible alternative should their pursuit of Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario prove too complex or expensive.

The Nerazzurri appreciate Carnesecchi’s Serie A experience and his status as a homegrown option, which fits well with their squad-building philosophy.

With multiple top clubs interested and the summer transfer window approaching, Carnesecchi’s future is shaping up to be one of the key goalkeeper storylines in Italian football.

As highlighted by Calciomercato, much will depend on Atalanta’s league finish and how decisively Juventus and Inter choose to act in the coming months.

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