Revolution at Juventus' goal: Donnarumma, Di Gregorio and Perin, part of the "mathematics" of the Old Lady

Juventus goalkeepers are in the spotlight this summer, with several potential moves taking shape. Manchester City are interested in Michele Di Gregorio, while Milan are linked with a potential return for Mattia Perin.
On the other hand, Gianluigi Donnarumma remains a serious target for the Bianconeri, who have always had the best Italian goalkeepers in goal.
After renewing the contract of coach Igor Tudor, who has received more power in the buying and selling strategy, Juventus has entered a transformation phase.
Perin is widely expected to leave in the summer, in search of more space on the pitch. A return to Milan, where he could reunite with Massimiliano Allegri, is a possible scenario.
In addition to the Rossoneri, Como and Monza have also shown interest in him - the latter, although it has fallen from the elite, according to reports from Matteo Moretto and Calciomercato.com.
Meanwhile, Di Gregorio's future is not certain either, especially if Manchester City increase their efforts to bring him to the Etihad.
Potential moves in goal have fuelled speculation over Gianluigi Donnarumma. The PSG goalkeeper, currently in the final year of his contract, continues to insist that his priority is to renew with the French club.
However, this is not yet guaranteed and PSG are not expected to let him leave as a free agent next summer - so a sale this summer remains possible.
If Perin and Di Gregorio leave, Juventus will be forced to bring in two new goalkeepers. Besides Donnarumma, another name being mentioned is Elia Caprile.
According to the daily L'Unione Sarda, Cagliari are ready to buy the goalkeeper from Napoli for 8.5 million euros after the loan, but Juventus could intervene to change the course of this deal.
The transfer window is open and everything is expected to be clarified in the coming weeks, with Juventus looking determined to reformat their goal. /Telegraph/

























































