Italian football club Juventus is actively pursuing Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario as a top target for the upcoming summer transfer window. The club's newly appointed CEO, Giovanni Carnevali, confirmed that Vicario is high on their priority list to strengthen their goalkeeping department.
Carnevali revealed that the club is considering several profiles, including Vicario and Dibu Martínez, but emphasized that the Italian international is a highly attractive option. The executive's public admission confirms that Juventus is prepared to compete for Vicario, who has spent the last three seasons in the Premier League.
Vicario's future at Tottenham has been the subject of growing speculation, with Antonin Kinsky impressing during his injury absence last season and convincing the club that he can become their long-term first-choice goalkeeper. Furthermore, Tottenham has reportedly agreed to sign experienced goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer, adding competition ahead of the new campaign.
With Kinsky expected to begin the season as the first-choice goalkeeper, Vicario is increasingly likely to leave Tottenham. Juventus is not the only Serie A club monitoring his situation, with Napoli joining the race and Inter Milan maintaining a long-standing interest in bringing him back to Italy.
The interest from several top Serie A clubs could lead to a competitive transfer battle if Tottenham decides to sanction Vicario's departure during the summer window. The substantial economic demands tied to Dibu Martínez make Vicario a highly realistic and market-wise attractive alternative for Juventus.