Juventus have identified another promising young goalkeeper as they continue to monitor emerging talent across Europe, with French prospect Théo Hervier-Gisquet now on their radar.
According to FootMercato, the 16-year-old AS Monaco goalkeeper is attracting serious interest from the Italian giants, who are even considering making an official offer before the end of the summer transfer window.
Hervier-Gisquet is regarded as one of the most promising goalkeepers of the 2010 generation in France, making him an increasingly attractive option for clubs looking to invest in the future.
Hervier-Gisquet joined Monaco in 2025 from Cascol Jugend and has quickly made a strong impression since arriving at the club.
Despite his young age, his performances have already earned him international recognition, with the goalkeeper having represented France at Under-16 level on six occasions.
Juventus’ interest underlines their continued focus on developing young players while identifying potential long-term solutions between the posts. The Turin club could now take their interest a step further by approaching Monaco with a proposal before the transfer window closes.
The teenager has also received another important opportunity to showcase his ability on the international stage. Hervier-Gisquet has been called up for France’s Under-17 training camp, scheduled to take place from August 24 to 27 at Clairefontaine.
As part of the camp, France U17 will face Le Havre’s U19 side in a friendly on August 26. The match will provide another chance for Hervier-Gisquet to demonstrate his qualities in front of coaches and scouts.
With Juventus reportedly keeping a close eye on his development, his performances over the coming weeks could prove particularly significant.
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The Bianconeri are not expected to be the only club monitoring the young French goalkeeper, and competition for his signature could increase if he continues progressing at his current rate.