Monza’s CEO, Adriano Galliani, has confirmed that goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio is set to leave the club this summer. The move to Juventus has been structured as a loan with a mandatory buy clause, totalling €20 million. This agreement includes an initial €18 million with an additional €2 million in potential add-ons.
Di Gregorio’s transfer to Juventus marks a significant step in his career, following his impactful performances at Monza. The deal was strategically planned to benefit both clubs, with Juventus securing a promising goalkeeper and Monza capitalizing on their asset.
This transfer has been in the pipeline for some time, with Juventus showing consistent interest in Di Gregorio. Reports from earlier in the month indicated that the negotiations were advancing, with Juventus eager to bolster their goalkeeping options ahead of the new season.
The official move aligns with Juventus’s strategy to strengthen their squad, as they prepare for both domestic and European competitions. Di Gregorio’s arrival is expected to add depth and competition to the goalkeeping position at Juventus.