

Key Takeaways:
- Juventus have finalised a loan deal with Tottenham Hotspur for Guglielmo Vicario, including an option to buy for a total package of €10.5m
- The Bianconeri stepped away from talks for Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez after the Premier League side retained a €15m price tag and due to concerns over Martinez’s hand injury
- Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has drawn interest from Olympique Marseille and additional European clubs
Vicario Set for Turin Move After Tottenham Agreement
Juventus are poised to welcome Guglielmo Vicario back to Serie A, having secured a loan deal with Tottenham Hotspur that incorporates an option to buy. Reports from The Athletic, Fabrizio Romano and Tuttosport confirm that negotiations between Spurs and the Italian club concluded successfully earlier today.
Vicario is scheduled to arrive in Turin later today, where he will undergo medical examinations before finalising his move to the Bianconeri.
🚨⚪️⚫️ Juventus agree deal to sign Guglielmo Vicario from Tottenham, here we go!
Spurs accept loan proposal with buy option clause – not mandatory. Vicario wanted the move and leaves #THFC today.
New goalkeeper for Juventus. pic.twitter.com/Ix6nbs9TCn
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 17, 2026
| Player | Previous Club | Move Type | Option to Buy | Transfer Package (€) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guglielmo Vicario | Tottenham Hotspur | Loan | Yes | 10.5m |
Martinez Talks Collapse amid Fitness Doubts
Last week, Juventus reignited discussions with Aston Villa regarding a potential transfer for Emiliano Martinez. However, the negotiations broke down after Villa confirmed they would not drop their €15m asking price. Additionally, the Italian side became hesitant due to Martinez contending with a hand injury, which could potentially sideline the Argentinian international for several months.
Further Transfer Implications
Amid these developments, Aston Villa are anticipated to complete the signing of Sion Suzuki from Parma. Meanwhile, Juventus are open to offers for current goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio. He has already attracted interest from Marseille and a range of other European clubs as transfer activity intensifies in the goalkeeping market.




