Carnesecchi

Juventus Keep Tabs on Carnesecchi as Atalanta Set Price Tag

Juventus continue to keep a close eye on Marco Carnesecchi, even as Atalanta hold firm on a high valuation for their talented goalkeeper. In a period where every decision could shape the Bianconeri’s season, discussions around the goalkeeping position have grown increasingly central to the club’s internal reflections.

IlBianconero report that Luciano Spalletti’s recent team meeting at Continassa highlighted the need for focus and unity after a string of inconsistent performances. Yet one area remains under scrutiny: the goalkeeping department. Michele Di Gregorio, the chosen starter this season, has been at the centre of debate following his costly errors against Inter and Como.

Di Gregorio Under Pressure

The defeat to Como underscored the concerns surrounding Di Gregorio’s form. The goal conceded to Vojvoda was the thirteenth Juventus have allowed from their opponent’s first shot on target — a statistic unmatched by any other Serie A side. While the keeper has delivered crucial saves in key moments, such as in the Derby d’Italia, his confidence appears shaken, raising questions about possible rotation with Mattia Perin or even broader considerations for the future.

Juventus Monitor Carnesecchi

In this context, Juventus are quietly exploring alternatives, with Marco Carnesecchi remaining a name of interest. The Atalanta goalkeeper has impressed with consistent performances this season, conceding 33 goals in 35 matches and keeping 14 clean sheets across all competitions. His blend of agility, composure, and distribution has earned admiration from several top clubs — Juventus among them.

Atalanta’s Stance

Atalanta, however, are in no rush to sell. Fully aware of Carnesecchi’s importance to Gian Piero Gasperini’s system, the Bergamo club reportedly value him at no less than €40 million and are unlikely to lower that figure. For now, Juventus have made no formal approach, but the interest remains active and may intensify depending on how Di Gregorio’s situation evolves in the coming months.

Alex Hubner

Alex Hubner

Juventus fan and journalist.

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