Juventus Face Summer Overhaul With Goalkeeper Uncertainty

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Juventus’ Michele Di Gregorio, with 14 Serie A clean sheets, is being targeted by Manchester City amid a potential summer shake-up. Backup keeper Mattia Perin is wanted by Roma, while Juve eye PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma as a replacement.

Juventus’ Michele Di Gregorio, with 14 Serie A clean sheets, is being targeted by Manchester City amid a potential summer shake-up. Backup keeper Mattia Perin is wanted by Roma, while Juve eye PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma as a replacement. Their Champions League qualification will determine squad changes, with Dusan Vlahovic also seeking a move post-Club World Cup.

With the summer transfer window approaching, Juventus face a pivotal period as Champions League qualification remains uncertain. Their final league match against lowly Venezia could decide both their European fate and head coach Igor Tudor’s future. Failure to secure a top-four finish might trigger a player exodus post the FIFA Club World Cup.

Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, who has kept 14 Serie A clean sheets, is reportedly on Manchester City’s radar. City are preparing for changes, with Ederson likely to move to Saudi Arabia. Di Gregorio, who previously turned down Liverpool, may now be tempted by Pep Guardiola’s project. City are also eyeing FC Porto’s Diogo Costa and Torino’s Vanja Milinkovic-Savic.

If Di Gregorio departs, Juventus are considering PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma as a replacement. The Italy No.1 has long been linked with Juve and may be available with his contract expiring in 2026.

Meanwhile, backup keeper Mattia Perin is attracting interest from AS Roma and could also join Fiorentina or Como in search of regular playtime. Third-choice Carlo Pinsoglio, though rarely used, might be promoted if both senior keepers leave. Juventus' goalkeeping future is set for a major reshuffle amid broader squad and managerial uncertainties.

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