Despite Michele Di Gregorio’s penalty‑saving heroics against Genoa, Juventus still expect to part ways with him this summer, clearing the path for a high‑profile goalkeeping overhaul. With Mattia Perin unavailable this weekend, Di Gregorio may start in Bergamo, yet the club’s long‑term plan points elsewhere. Juventus intend to add experience across the squad, and their pursuit of Liverpool’s Alisson has accelerated significantly.
The 33‑year‑old Brazilian, monitored for months and previously coached by Luciano Spalletti at Roma, is viewed as the ideal fit. Negotiations have intensified, with reports suggesting Alisson is open to joining the Bianconeri. Still, the deal is complex. He remains under contract at Liverpool until 2027, and the Premier League side have already invested heavily in Giorgi Mamardashvili as a future successor.
Talks currently revolve around a three‑year contract, though Alisson would likely need to accept reduced wages to complete a return to Italy.