
Transfer fee revealed as Juventus agree to send Di Gregorio to Bournemouth
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Juventus have reached an agreement with Bournemouth to send goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, with the transfer fee now disclosed.
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Attributed to original sourceMultiple sources in Italy confirm that Michele Di Gregorio’s move to Bournemouth from Juventus is a loan deal, with an option to buy for €14m.
Juventus and Bournemouth have reached an agreement for Italian goalkeeper Di Gregorio.
Juventus send Di Gregorio to Bournemouth LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Michele Di Gregorio of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images) Sky Sport Italia and Fabrizio Romano report that the two clubs have shaken hands on a loan deal with an option to buy for €14m at the end of the current campaign.
Juventus recently signed Guglielmo Vicario from Tottenham on loan, with an option to buy, in preparation for Di Gregorio’s exit.
The Italian goalkeeper spent two seasons at the Allianz Stadium, but his second campaign in Turin was particularly disappointing, as the 29-year-old conceded 36 goals in 37 games while keeping 17 clean sheets.
Just a few years ago, however, Di Gregorio was named the Best Keeper in Serie A.
It happened at the end of the 2023-24 campaign when the Italian was playing for Monza.
Overall, Di Gregorio has conceded 84 goals in 84 Juventus games, keeping 36 clean sheets.
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What happened
Juventus and Bournemouth have finalized terms for the transfer of Italian goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. The goalkeeper, who joined Juventus from Monza in 2024, looks set for a move to the Premier League. Details of the fee have been revealed, indicating both clubs have found common ground. The move would free up Juventus's goalkeeping ranks while giving Bournemouth an experienced Serie A-level shot-stopper.
Chance analysis
Di Gregorio's departure from Turin marks a significant shift in Juventus's goalkeeping department just a year and a half after his arrival from Monza. For Bournemouth, adding a goalkeeper with top-level Italian experience addresses a key Premier League priority and signals continued squad investment. The deal reflects how Premier League clubs continue to leverage their financial muscle to attract established Serie A talent, while Juventus appear willing to recoup funds to reshape their squad.
Juventus lose a recent first-choice goalkeeper and must plan a replacement; Bournemouth strengthen their goalkeeping position with a proven Serie A custodian.