Michele Di Gregorio could be heading toward a fresh start away from Juventus after a difficult and disappointing individual campaign in Turin.
The Italian goalkeeper, born in 1997, is no longer considered untouchable ahead of the upcoming summer transfer window, and several clubs are already keeping a close eye on his situation.
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According to Calciomercato, Di Gregorio has attracted interest from the Premier League, but the strongest attention could come from Atalanta, who are evaluating potential changes in their goalkeeping department before next season.
Giuntoli Could Open the Door for Atalanta Move
The possible arrival of Cristiano Giuntoli in Bergamo could play an important role in the operation.
The experienced sporting director has long appreciated Di Gregorio’s qualities and may consider him the right profile to strengthen Atalanta’s squad for both domestic and European competitions.
Juventus appear willing to negotiate the goalkeeper’s departure if a suitable offer arrives. Reports suggest the Bianconeri would ask for around €15 million to approve the transfer, a figure Atalanta could seriously consider during the summer market.
The Bergamo club are also reportedly studying the future of Marco Carnesecchi.
Atalanta may decide to cash in on the talented shot-stopper in order to register a significant capital gain, opening space for Di Gregorio to become the club’s new first-choice goalkeeper.
Alisson Remains Juventus Dream Target
Juventus are already exploring alternatives for the future between the posts. One of the names admired internally is Alisson Becker, who remains the dream target for the Turin giants despite the complexity of any potential deal.
For Di Gregorio, a transfer could represent the ideal opportunity to relaunch his career after a challenging season under pressure.
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Atalanta’s attacking style and stable environment may offer the Italian goalkeeper the perfect platform to rediscover confidence and consistency at the highest level.
With the summer transfer window approaching quickly, this situation is expected to develop further in the coming weeks as Juventus and Atalanta continue evaluating their next moves.