Serie A side Juventus are desperate to sign a new goalkeeper, as doubts remain about Michele Di Gregorio and Mattia Perin. Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez has emerged as a possible option but a deal is unlikely to be easy.
Get Italian Football News have covered how Guglielmo Vicario’s candidacy has only risen in recent weeks, with Juve scrambling for options.
Sky Italia report now that Martinez remains a concrete option too. While he does have a long-term deal with Aston Villa, Unai Emery’s side want only €5 million to part ways with him. What will be an even bigger problem is Martinez’s own wage demands, which stand at €7 million.
This is much more than what Tottenham’s Vicario would demand. Spurs want €15m to sell him but it is his wages that make him a much more viable and appealing option for Juve.
Champions League can make difference
As things stand, Aston Villa will play in the Champions League next season. That is true for neither Juventus or Tottenham, who only played the competition last season.
Vicario, by moving to Juve, will get Europa League football, which Spurs aren’t offering. This will make a move to Turin quite good for the Italian, with Juve also benefitting from his low salary demands.
Tottenham could also be happy, as Vicario’s current deal runs out in 2028, making 2026 a good time to earn a decent fee.
Kaustubh Pandey I GIFN






