According to Corriere dello Sport, Juventus is quietly pursuing a goalkeeper signing, with Emiliano Martínez remaining a primary target, and manager Spaletti also recognizes his leadership qualities.

Emiliano Martínez Within Reach for Juventus

Juventus's target remains Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, but Villa's asking price is the main obstacle. Juventus is unwilling to overpay for this deal and refuses to match Villa's valuation, which sources in England place around €15 million.

Though Juventus's interest has cooled in recent weeks due to the high costs, the club had previously reached general agreement with Emiliano Martínez on a three-year contract worth €5 million net per year. Juventus management hopes to keep this deal affordable and is looking to minimize the total cost for the 34-year-old Argentine goalkeeper, prepared to offer a maximum of €5 million plus performance-based bonuses for individual or team achievements.

Juventus in Price Negotiations with Aston Villa

According to reports from Birmingham, Aston Villa has shown willingness to negotiate a price reduction for the first time, but Juventus believes these terms are still insufficient to close the deal. To make this transfer more cost-effective, Juventus needs to apply additional pressure, and club management is advancing negotiations.

Juventus is maintaining continuous contact with Aston Villa and hopes to smooth this path by leveraging Martínez's previous willingness to join. Emiliano Martínez is open to accepting Juventus's offer even without Champions League football, and he will give serious consideration to his future after the World Cup. Meanwhile, Juventus continues price negotiations with Aston Villa, though the process still requires patience.

If Martínez Doesn't Work Out, Di Gregorio Is the Alternative

Juventus's alternative options also include Italian goalkeeper Matteo Bernadeschi. Tottenham has strengthened its goalkeeper position, and Bernadeschi has limited opportunities remaining in London, hoping to return to Italy, with a move to Juventus being an option he would gladly consider, especially after an underwhelming season in England.

However, Juventus is not his only potential destination, as Napoli has also shown interest. In contrast, Bernadeschi would be a lower salary option at around €3 million annually, but Tottenham is demanding €15 million, and both sides still need to negotiate. Another more attractive, higher-tier candidate is Marco Carnesecchi, but Atalanta considers him untransferable. Juventus is also eyeing Sergej Milinković-Savić, whose future at Napoli remains uncertain, and manager Spaletti also highly values his technical ability with the ball.

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