Juventus are reportedly preparing for a major change between the posts ahead of next season, with doubts emerging over their current first-choice goalkeeper.
According to Calciomercato, the Bianconeri are no longer fully convinced by Michele Di Gregorio and could consider a summer reshuffle that would see a new name take charge of the goal in Turin.
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The club’s management is said to be carefully evaluating its options, and the idea of refreshing the squad in key areas appears to be gaining momentum.
With ambitions of returning to consistent domestic dominance and competing strongly in Europe, Juventus are determined to strengthen every department — starting from the back.
Carnesecchi Emerges as Primary Target
The leading candidate to replace Di Gregorio is reportedly Marco Carnesecchi, the highly rated Atalanta goalkeeper born in 2000.
Currently under contract with Atalanta BC, Carnesecchi has built a solid reputation in Serie A thanks to his reflexes, composure, and ability to command the penalty area despite his young age.
Juventus are believed to be exploring a player-plus-cash formula to convince the Bergamo side to part ways with their goalkeeper.
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The proposal could include defender Federico Gatti along with a financial contribution. However, Atalanta’s preference may lean toward midfielder Fabio Miretti instead of Gatti to complete the deal.
Negotiations Ongoing
Talks between the two clubs are reportedly underway, although no agreement has yet been finalized. Atalanta are said to be open to discussions, but the structure of the deal remains the key point of negotiation.
The coming months could prove decisive as both sides attempt to find common ground. While nothing has been officially confirmed, the potential move signals Juventus’ intent to reshape their squad with long-term vision.
If an agreement is reached, Carnesecchi could represent not just a change in personnel, but a new chapter in goal for the Turin giants.