

Mattia Perin remains Juventus’ second-choice goalkeeper despite being considered one of Serie A’s best. The 31-year-old had hoped for more opportunities before Michele Di Gregorio’s arrival, but with Wojciech Szczęsny already ahead of him, his playing time has become even more limited. This situation has fueled speculation about a possible exit from Turin. According to Tuttomercatoweb, AC Milan see Perin as a strong candidate to replace Mike Maignan, whose contract is running down.
Reports suggest Milan expect the Frenchman to leave and view Perin as a ready-made successor. An approach could come as early as January, allowing him to settle before taking the No.1 spot in summer. Juventus are believed to value him at around €4 million and would likely be open to negotiating a winter deal.