The future of Mattia Perin may soon take him back to familiar territory. Genoa have made concrete steps to bring the experienced goalkeeper home, putting forward a two-and-a-half-year contract — a clear sign of their ambition to make him a central figure in their long-term project.
A Significant Offer
IlBianconero report how, from both a financial and contractual point of view, Genoa’s proposal is substantial. It is not a short-term solution or emergency cover, but an offer designed to give Perin continuity and a key role as a leader within the squad.
The Decision Rests with Perin
Ultimately, Perin will decide his own future. If he requests to leave in search of regular first-team football, Juventus are prepared to consider his wish. The relationship between the player and the club remains excellent, and there is no intention of holding him back unnecessarily.
A Replacement Before Any Exit
However, before giving final approval, Juventus want to ensure cover in goal. The club will only sanction Perin’s departure once a reliable replacement is secured. Among the potential names being evaluated is Christos Mandas of Lazio, who has impressed as a strong and consistent young option.
A Logical Return for Genoa
For Genoa, bringing Perin back would make perfect sense. The 32-year-old represents experience, leadership, and a deep connection with the club and its supporters. His return would offer stability and confidence to the team’s defensive setup — a move that suits both the player and the Rossoblù’s long-term ambitions.