Juventus explores goalkeeping options including Martinez and Vicario
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 12:05 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Juventus is re-evaluating its goalkeeping situation amid Liverpool's plans to retain Alisson. The club is considering Dibu Martinez and Guglielmo Vicario, both of whom they have been linked with previously. Martinez, currently at Aston Villa, faces a potentially hefty transfer cost. Vicario's status has changed after Inter Milan shifted focus, leaving him available. Juventus also considered David De Gea, who appears inclined to stay at Fiorentina, limiting potential options. Following consultations, Juventus will decide on their next steps regarding goalkeeping.
- •Juventus shifts focus on goalkeeping after Liverpool retains Alisson.
- •Dibu Martinez has a history of success but costs may be significant.
- •Guglielmo Vicario's position altered as Inter Milan changes targets.
- •David De Gea leans towards remaining at Fiorentina.
- •Juventus to assess their goalkeeping options and future steps.
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"Juventus have been forced to change their plans between the sticks, as Liverpool plot to keep Alisson, and are re-assessing some goalies who were attached to them in the past, Dibu Martinez and Guglie...
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