The shadow of Guglielmo Vicario looms over San Siro ahead of Inter vs Juventus. While the Tottenham goalkeeper will not feature in the Derby d’Italia, his name is already at the center of what promises to be one of the most intriguing transfer battles of the upcoming summer window.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, both Inter and Juventus are closely monitoring the Italian international, setting the stage for a new chapter in their historic rivalry—this time off the pitch.
Inter Leading the Race for Guglielmo Vicario
Inter are actively planning for the future between the posts. Yann Sommer, now 37, is set to see his contract expire on June 30 and is not expected to renew.
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Although Josep Martinez has impressed—winning all five of his Serie A appearances—the Nerazzurri are determined to secure a goalkeeper entering his prime years.
At 29, Guglielmo Vicario represents exactly that profile. He knows Serie A well from his time at Empoli, offers reliability and maturity, and has gained valuable international experience both with the Italian national team and in the Premier League.
While he is reportedly happy in London and considers England’s top flight the pinnacle of club football, the opportunity to return to Italy for a major club could prove decisive.
The main obstacle remains Tottenham’s valuation. Spurs are believed to be asking for at least €25 million, a significant but not prohibitive figure for a club determined to invest wisely.
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Inter executives Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio are also keeping alternative options on their shortlist, including Cagliari’s Elia Caprile and Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu. However, Vicario remains the preferred target.
Juventus Watching Closely
If Inter are currently in pole position, Juventus are far from out of the race. The Bianconeri are prioritizing reinforcements in midfield and attack this summer, but the goalkeeping situation in Turin is no longer untouchable.
Michele Di Gregorio is appreciated but no longer considered indispensable. Moreover, Mattia Perin could seek a move in search of more consistent playing time, and Di Gregorio himself has attracted interest from Premier League clubs.
In such a scenario, Juventus could step in should a favorable opportunity arise. Vicario has long been admired in Turin, dating back to his Empoli days. His development at Tottenham and consistent performances for Italy have only strengthened that interest.
Saturday’s Derby d’Italia may last 90 minutes, but the market battle could stretch across the entire summer. With uncertainty surrounding both Sommer and Di Gregorio, the future of two historic clubs could hinge on one name—Guglielmo Vicario.