Juventus continue to reshape their goalkeeping department as they are close to reaching an agreement with Wolfsburg for Kamil Grabara, days after the purchase of Guglielmo Vicario.
Poland international Grabara is close to joining Juventus, as first reported by Polish reporter Tomasz Włodarczyk.
Juventus close to signing Grabara
The news was then confirmed by Fabrizio Romano, who claimed that negotiations between Juventus and Wolfsburg are at an advanced stage for a loan deal with an option to buy.
The transfer fee remains undisclosed at this stage, but talks are at an advanced stage; according to Włodarczyk, Grabara will land in Turin in the coming days to complete his move to the Allianz Stadium.
Grabara, 27, is a former Liverpool U23 player and has been under contract with Wolfsburg since 2024.

Last season, the German side was relegated from the Bundesliga, resulting in one of the weakest defences in the league, with 69 goals conceded in 34 league games.
Juventus have made massive changes in goal this summer, having announced Vicario from Tottenham last week, while Michele Di Gregorio will join Bournemouth on loan with an option to buy and Mattia Perin is in advanced talks with Serie B side Palermo.




