Juventus has finalized the terms to sign Michele Di Gregorio from Monza, with the transfer including an initial €18 million fee and an additional €2 million in potential add-ons. The agreement, which has been fully ratified by all parties involved, features a unique payment structure where Monza will start receiving the transfer fee beginning in 2025. This arrangement is part of a loan deal with an obligation to buy clause, ensuring that Di Gregorio will join Juventus but the financial aspects will be settled in the future.
Details of the Transfer
The deal to bring Di Gregorio to Juventus has been in the pipeline for some time, with negotiations becoming public in late May. Reports from May 21 indicated that Juventus was advancing in talks with Monza, and by May 25, it was clear that Juventus was set to secure the goalkeeper for a total consideration of €20 million. The contract details have now been agreed upon, and all necessary documents have been prepared for signing.
Strategic Move for Juventus
This acquisition is a strategic move by Juventus to strengthen their squad with a talented goalkeeper. Di Gregorio, whose performances at Monza have garnered attention, is expected to bring depth and skill to the goalkeeper position at Juventus. The structured payment terms and the initial loan period provide Juventus with financial flexibility while integrating Di Gregorio into their team setup.