Juventus could turn to David de Gea as a more affordable alternative to Alisson Becker, with plans underway to reshape their goalkeeping options this summer.
Juventus are exploring a move for David de Gea as complications grow around a potential deal for Alisson Becker. The Bianconeri are expected to overhaul their goalkeeping department during the summer transfer window, with at least one of Mattia Perin or Michele Di Gregorio likely to depart.
π¨β ππ‘ππ’: @Gazzetta_it, Alisson Becker has given his total approval to Juventus and is ready to end his cycle at Liverpool for a new challenge β Convinced by the Bianconeri project, the negotiations have taken a decisive turn: they’re working on the contract details. pic.twitter.com/MDdJn1mlhG
β LFC Transfer Room (@LFCTransferRoom) April 15, 2026
For several weeks, Juventus have been strongly linked with Alisson, who will enter the final year of his contract at Liverpool this summer.
However, the financial demands associated with the Brazilian international are proving to be a major obstacle, with his wages reportedly around β¬8 million per season, excluding bonuses.
In addition to his salary, a transfer fee in the region of β¬15 million plus signing-on bonuses would be required, making the deal increasingly difficult to justify. As a result, Juventus are now considering De Gea, currently with Fiorentina, as a more cost-effective alternative.
The Spaniard earns significantly less, with a reported salary of around β¬3.5 million per year, while Fiorentina are open to a sale as they look to reduce their wage bill.
De Geaβs experience and consistency, highlighted by his four Player of the Year awards at Manchester United, make him an attractive option as Juventus weigh their next move.