Juventus have officially confirmed the signing of Michele Di Gregorio as their new goalkeeper, with a contract running until June 2029. The deal involves a €4.5 million loan fee, a €13.5 million obligation to buy, and an additional €2 million in potential add-ons to Monza.
Details of the Transfer
The 26-year-old shot-stopper, who previously played for Monza, will replace Wojciech Szczesny, who is no longer part of Juventus’ plans. Di Gregorio’s move to the Turin-based club has been in the works for some time, with the official announcement now confirming the details.
Financial Breakdown
- Loan Fee: €4.5 million
- Obligation to Buy: €13.5 million
- Add-ons: €2 million
Upcoming Transfers
Juventus are also expected to finalise the signing of Khéphren Thuram, with a €25 million deal reportedly in place. This follows a series of strategic moves by the club to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
The signing of Di Gregorio marks a significant change in Juventus’ goalkeeping department, as they look to build a robust team for future competitions.