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On paper the goalkeeping department is complete but Di Gregorio and Perin, with the right offer, could leave Turin
TURIN - Uncertainty, anticipation and even a bit of apprehension. This has been the predominant leitmotif of the last three weeks of Juventus, with the club still in the midst of a real structural refoundation, which has its roots in Giuntoli's farewell and the subsequent installation of the new general manager, Damien Comolli . But beware of getting your hopes up: even following the arrival of the new sports director-chief scout duo (the two vacant roles that the club will be called upon to fill in the coming weeks), Juventus will continue to move in a sort of football purgatory , with a summer market that promises to be full of changes.
Yes, because even the goalkeeping department - so far one of the few certainties of Tudor's team group - could be the subject of a profound restyling. Starting with Mattia Perin . The Azzurri goalkeeper has been a point of reference for the locker room for years. A moral and technical leader, on the front line to transfer the team's discontent to the coach - or to the managers themselves - and who has always been ready when called upon. And yet, after six seasons, his adventure in black and white could have reached the end credits.
Juve - net of the recent contract renewal until June 2027 - in fact seems intent on backtracking, and evaluating possible offers for Perin. Among the interested clubs, Massimiliano Allegri's Milan who could soon say goodbye to Mike Maignan , heading towards Chelsea . The London club, after the first no from the Rossoneri, has presented a new offer of 15 million for the Frenchman, who has already communicated to the new coach and the management that he would like to move to the Premier League. A proposal that Milan is concretely evaluating, given the distance for the renewal of Maignan's contract, which expires next June. If the deal were to go through, Milan at that point - given the feeling with Max Allegri and the affordable cost of the card - could intensify the pressure for Perin, to then subsequently complete the department. But it cannot be ruled out that the Italian could be the starting goalkeeper for Milan. To replace him, Juventus would be looking for a young but experienced profile, who can play his chances during the season with the reference goalkeeper.
Not even Di Gregorio , in fact, can be said to be certain of a place for next season. The first year in Turin of the former Monza player - although positive - has not fully convinced the Juventus management , who seem intent on evaluating possible offers for the class of 97 who grew up in the Inter youth system. If in Italy - apart from Rome, which will first have to secure Svilar - there have been no significant movements, Di Gregorio seems to have attracted the interest of some Premier League clubs. For the moment, Juve, given the imminent Club World Cup scheduled in the United States, is waiting. The number one dream for the goalkeeper remains Gianluigi Donnarumma , fresh from winning the Champions League, and still in negotiations with PSG for the renewal of his contract. A complicated path, given the interest in Gigio of many top European clubs (including Inter), but not impossible for this.
TURIN - Uncertainty, anticipation and even a bit of apprehension. This has been the predominant leitmotif of the last three weeks of Juventus, with the club still in the midst of a real structural refoundation, which has its roots in Giuntoli's farewell and the subsequent installation of the new general manager, Damien Comolli . But beware of getting your hopes up: even following the arrival of the new sports director-chief scout duo (the two vacant roles that the club will be called upon to fill in the coming weeks), Juventus will continue to move in a sort of football purgatory , with a summer market that promises to be full of changes.
Yes, because even the goalkeeping department - so far one of the few certainties of Tudor's team group - could be the subject of a profound restyling. Starting with Mattia Perin . The Azzurri goalkeeper has been a point of reference for the locker room for years. A moral and technical leader, on the front line to transfer the team's discontent to the coach - or to the managers themselves - and who has always been ready when called upon. And yet, after six seasons, his adventure in black and white could have reached the end credits.
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