Atalanta interested in Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio for €15m
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A report in Italy says Juventus are willing to sell Michele Di Gregorio this summer for around €15 million after a disappointing first season. Atalanta are interested, but only if Marco Carnesecchi leaves.
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Attributed to original sourceMichele Di Gregorio is set to leave Juventus this summer after a disappointing debut season, with Atalanta among the clubs interested in signing the goalkeeper, and incoming sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli understood to be a personal admirer of the player he originally brought to Turin two years ago.
According to Calciomercato.it , Juventus are ready to offload Di Gregorio and have valued the 27-year-old at around €15 million, a notable drop from the €20 million they paid Monza to sign him.
The ex-Monza goalkeeper has faced heavy criticism throughout the season, most recently for a costly error against Fiorentina, and Mattia Perin is expected to start Sunday’s final day derby against Torino ahead of him.
NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Alisson Becker of Liverpool celebrates after Alexis Mac Allister of Liverpool (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool at City Ground on February 22, 2026 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) Giuntoli reunion possible as Juventus target Alisson to replace outgoing Di Gregorio Atalanta’s interest is contingent on the departure of Marco Carnesecchi, who has attracted significant interest from top clubs this summer.
Should the Italy international leave Bergamo, Giuntoli, who is set to take over as Atalanta’s sporting director, would move for Di Gregorio, a player he knows well having signed him for Juventus in 2024.
Di Gregorio does have admirers in England, but a move within Serie A appears the more likely outcome. His contract runs until June 2029 and carries a balance sheet impact of approximately €11 million, making a sale at €15 million a modest but clean piece of business for Juventus.
Luciano Spalletti’s first-choice replacement is understood to be Liverpool’s Alisson , though the Brazilian’s potential return to Italy would be significantly more complicated without Champions League football to offer.
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What happened
Calciomercato.it reports that Juventus are prepared to offload Michele Di Gregorio and have lowered their valuation to about €15 million. The goalkeeper has come under criticism after an underwhelming debut season, including a recent costly error against Fiorentina, and Mattia Perin is expected to start the final league match against Torino. Atalanta's interest depends on a possible sale of Marco Carnesecchi, with incoming sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli said to admire Di Gregorio. The article adds that Juventus are considering replacements, with Alisson mentioned as a difficult target.
Chance analysis
This matters mainly as a potential goalkeeper reshuffle between two Serie A clubs rather than immediate match-changing news. Di Gregorio's reported drop in status and likely benching are more actionable in the short term than the transfer link itself. For projection systems, the key signal is weakening trust from Juventus rather than a completed move.
The likely near-term effect is reduced confidence in Di Gregorio's role at Juventus, while Atalanta's interest remains conditional on another goalkeeper exit.
Treat this primarily as medium-confidence transfer noise with a stronger immediate signal that Di Gregorio has lost short-term selection security at Juventus.