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The latest unexpected twist in the transfer saga involves goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, who recently joined Juventus from Monza.

Manchester City are closely monitoring the 27-year-old as a potential successor to Ederson, should the Brazilian opt for a move away from the Etihad.

Di Gregorio has quickly made a name for himself with impressive reflexes and confident ball distribution traits well-suited for Pep Guardiola’s system. City’s reported admiration for his playing style suggests the interest may soon evolve into a formal proposal.

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The Bianconeri now find themselves at a crossroads. On one hand, keeping Di Gregorio could provide stability in goal and continuity for the new season.

On the other, a significant offer from City might be too lucrative to ignore especially as Juventus look to raise funds for strengthening their midfield and attack.

The Turin-based club is known for its pragmatic approach, and should City table a bid that exceeds the initial investment made for Di Gregorio, Juventus could view the deal as financially shrewd.

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With the transfer window in full swing and City’s future in goal uncertain, all eyes remain on whether Guardiola’s side will act on their interest. Until then, Juventus continue to walk the fine line between sporting ambition and financial necessity.

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