The future of Wojciech Szczęsny at Juventus is in serious doubt as the club outlines new plans for the upcoming season. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, the Polish goalkeeper is not included in Juventus’ vision for the future, despite having a contract until June 2025.
Contract Negotiations Fall Through
Recent discussions about extending Szczęsny’s contract have failed, primarily due to financial disagreements. The Polish international would have had to accept a significant pay cut, a compromise that ultimately wasn’t reached. Despite the lack of agreement, former coach Massimiliano Allegri had intended to keep Szczęsny as his first-choice goalkeeper.
New Coach, New Vision
However, with Allegri no longer at the helm and Thiago Motta expected to take over, the strategy for the goalkeeper position has changed dramatically. Motta has reportedly set his sights on Michele Di Gregorio, a move that seems imminent.
Competition and the Road Ahead
As per Di Marzio’s latest update on Sky Sport Italia, the plan is for Di Gregorio to compete with Mattia Perin for the starting spot, leaving no room for Szczęsny in the squad. This development suggests that Szczęsny will need to find a new club during the summer transfer window.
Szczęsny’s Next Steps
The upcoming months will be crucial for Szczęsny as he navigates this uncertain period. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see where the experienced goalkeeper will land and continue his career next season.