The future of Michele Di Gregorio still appears closely tied to Juventus — although questions remain over which shirt he will wear next season.
On one side, the goalkeeper is keen to remain in Turin and continue his journey with the Bianconeri, where he is under contract until 2029 and currently earns around €2.7 million per year.
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On the other, interest from Newcastle United is beginning to intensify ahead of the summer transfer window.
Newcastle Make Initial Approach
The Magpies are actively searching for a new goalkeeper and have identified Di Gregorio as one of the leading candidates to strengthen their squad.
Initial contacts have already taken place through an intermediary close to the club managed by Eddie Howe, with Newcastle sounding out the conditions of a possible move.
At the moment, it remains an early expression of interest, but the Premier League route is one to monitor closely in the coming weeks.
Despite the growing attention from England, Di Gregorio’s intention is clear: he wants to stay at Juventus and fight for his place.
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The Italian goalkeeper has reportedly made it known internally that he would even welcome competition from a new signing, showing his determination to remain the club’s number one.
Juventus Set Asking Price
Meanwhile, Juventus continue their push for a top-four finish under Luciano Spalletti, with crucial matches against Lecce, Fiorentina and Torino still to come.
The club knows Di Gregorio’s performances could prove decisive in securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League — and the financial boost needed to strengthen the squad this summer.
Juventus are understood to value their current first-choice goalkeeper at no less than €15 million, a figure considered affordable for Premier League clubs.
That is why Newcastle remain attentive to the situation, even if Di Gregorio’s priority remains staying in Turin and resisting the Magpies’ advances.
According to reports from Nicolò Schira, the situation is expected to develop further as the summer market approaches.