Di Gregorio initially joined Juventus from Monza in 2024 on loan before making the move to the Serie A giants permanent in 2025.
By Kehinde Okeowo
Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio is set to depart the Serie A club for at least a season following the arrival of Tottenham Hotspur shot-stopper Guglielmo Vicario.
This was disclosed on Wednesday morning by football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano in a post shared on his official X page.

Vicario, who was the first choice at Spurs last season, officially joined Juventus on an initial season-long loan on Tuesday, 18 August.
He was replaced at the North London club as first-choice goalkeeper by Antonín Kinský, with Martin Dúbravka brought in as backup cover.
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According to Romano, following the move, Di Gregorio will leave Italy before the end of the summer transfer window to join French side Olympique de Marseille on loan.
Taking to his verified handle, the Italian journalist wrote: “Michele Di Gregorio accepts to leave Juventus before the end of the window following Vicario’s arrival.
”Olympique Marseille have been offered the goalkeeper as talks are taking place on a possible loan.”
Di Gregorio initially joined Juventus from Monza in 2024 on loan before making the move to the Serie A giants permanent in 2025, making 63 appearances during that period.





