Vicario reported to join Juventus on loan
Juventus are poised to sign Guglielmo Vicario from Tottenham on a loan with an option to buy, after a protracted pursuit of a first-choice goalkeeper this summer. Reports indicate the deal includes an option valued around €8–€10 million, with potential add-ons, and would allow Juventus to secure Vicario ahead of the new season without an immediate permanent commitment. Vicario has already travelled to Turin for a medical and is expected to complete his move to Juve, reuniting him with Italian football and potentially strengthening the club’s goalkeeping position after a failed bid for Emi Martínez and other targets. The move follows Vicario’s exit from Spurs, where the 29-year-old Italy international had returned to Italy after his 2023 swap and contributed to Spurs’ Europa League victory in 2025. Juventus’ decision to pursue Vicario has been influenced by economic considerations and the strategic aim of upgrading the squad ahead of the league campaign, with several reports noting the option to buy could be exercised next summer for a price around €10 million. The development blocks a potential Martinez deal that collapsed due to fee disagreements and marks a turning point in Juve’s summer transfer strategy as they eye stability and long-term value in goalkeeping.
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