Juventus, what a blast from Di Gregorio's agents. Then they specify: "Future? There's no rush..."
Michele Di Gregorio, Juventus goalkeeper, is at the center of controversy regarding his future, with his agents criticizing the management for the choices made in recent years.
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The Juventus goalkeeper's agents attack: "3 coaches in 2 seasons, 130 million for disappointing attackers. This makes the difference"
Michele Di Gregorio's future is one of the most talked about topics at Juventus. After a season in chiaroscuro, thanks to a series of errors that often ended up under the magnifying glass, the Bianconeri seem intent on putting him on the market and looking for a new profile, perhaps one who can have more experience.
The words of the agents
A situation that doesn't seem to go down well with the agency that manages the goalkeeper, CA Sport Management, which published a particularly controversial story against the Juventus club: "20 new players in two seasons, 3 coaches in 2 seasons, 3 managements in 2 seasons. These are the numbers that make the real difference. Di Gregorio closes the SofaScore ranking in fourth place, ahead of M. Šavić and Sommer, winner of the championship and runner-up respectively".
Di Gregorio's agents took a few pebbles out of their shoes, going to sting the Juventus management and in particular Comolli: "The French management spent 130 million on three attackers, who proved to be disappointing, and to cover up a unsuccessful season they passed the responsibility onto the goalkeeper purchased by the previous management, on the recommendation of sporting director C. Giuntoli is listed as the best goalkeeper in Serie A at 26 years old. Goals conceded: Juventus 34 – Inter 35, Goals scored: Juventus 61 – Inter 82 There's no chatter."
The announcement about the future
Finally, the clarification on the goalkeeper's future: "Di Gregorio has a three-year contract with Juventus. He will leave for retirement and any opportunities will be evaluated during the transfer market. He is on the short list of several European clubs, but there is no rush: we ask for respect for those who have always responded to being present, even when it would have been easier to stay on the bench and chat."