Juventus are ready to sell two goalkeepers, as Mattia Perin is close to Palermo, while Bournemouth are swooping in for Michele Di Gregorio.
The Bianconeri wanted a total overhaul of their shot-stoppers this summer, after bringing in Guglielmo Vicario on loan with option to buy from Tottenham Hotspur.
It had already been reported today that negotiations were at an advanced stage for the sale of Perin to Serie B outfit Palermo, after Juve agreed to lower the €3m asking price thanks to mediation from agent Alessandro Lucci.
Di Gregorio heading towards Bournemouth

Now Sky Sport Italia transfer pundit Gianluca Di Marzio also confirms that Di Gregorio is heading towards the Premier League for Bournemouth.
It would be a loan with option to buy at the end of the season for the 29-year-old Italian.

Di Gregorio had been the number one choice at Juventus last season, but dropped down the pecking order after some howlers and lost confidence.
There had also been interest from the likes of Lazio, Olympique Marseille, Torino, Valencia, Besiktas, but above all a return to his old club Monza.
Instead, Bournemouth appear to have convinced both the player and Juventus to accept this deal.
His current contract in Turin runs to June 2029, after the Bianconeri invested €18.8m plus bonus to get him from Monza in 2024.





