Against Salernitana, Monza achieved another clean sheet, the fourth in the last five matches.
Behind this statistic are the gloves of Michele Di Gregorio, the starting goalkeeper who, after playing a key role in securing promotion, has continued to perform at a high level in Serie A. Galliani had signed Cragno, but Di Gregorio has kept him on the bench, convincing both Stroppa and Palladino that there is no debate about the choice of the starting goalkeeper. As a result, Cragno moved to Sassuolo.
JUVENTUS INTEREST IN DI GREGORIO
However, Di Gregorio could also leave in June, as he has caught the eye of Juventus after being observed closely in recent months. Relations between the clubs’ executives are positive, and if Juventus were to make changes in the goalkeeping position, they might make a move for the Monza goalkeeper: he is the preferred choice alongside Carnesecchi from Atalanta, a player who has long been on Juventus’ radar.
COUNTERPARTS FOR MONZA
What started as an idea is beginning to take shape, with Juventus making an initial inquiry to gather information, as confirmed by the player’s agent, who ruled out the possibility of Inter. Monza has set a price for Di Gregorio, which Juventus may try to negotiate down by including some counterparts. In January, Monza had asked for Iling-junior and Kean, discussions that could resume in the summer; among the players who could be included are also Nicolussi Caviglia and Miretti (on loan).
THE JUVENTUS GOALKEEPERS – If they were to pursue discussions for Di Gregorio and seal the deal, the Monza goalkeeper could immediately take the lead: for now, there are no signs of an imminent departure for Szczesny at Juventus, but the Polish goalkeeper’s contract expires in June 2025, and talks for a potential renewal have not yet begun. Acording to Calciomercato Juve and Allegri already thinking about the future