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·5 July 2026
Tottenham open to a loan exit for Guglielmo Vicario

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·5 July 2026


The 29-year-old Italy international has made it clear that he wants to return to Serie A following a difficult spell in London.
The Spurs hierarchy were initially intent on an outright sale, valuing the ‘exceptional‘ shot-stopper at up to €30 million.
However, as the transfer window has progressed and Vicario continues to push for an exit, Tottenham’s stance has softened.
The Lilywhites are now prepared to compromise on a structured loan deal, a breakthrough that has put Juventus firmly in pole position.
They are searching for a new long-term number one and have identified Vicario as their top target. While Juventus initially favoured a season-long loan, Tottenham are seeking future guarantees.
The potential agreement would involve a loan with an option to buy, allowing Juventus to avoid an immediate outlay while granting Vicario his desired return to Italy.
Vicario’s impending departure highlights a swift shift in club strategy under current management. Spurs no longer view Vicario as part of their long-term plans.
To add veteran cover and competition, Tottenham have also signed experienced Premier League goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer.
With the goalkeeping department now restocked, allowing Vicario to join Juventus on a structured loan represents prudent business
Tottenham will satisfy the player’s wishes and free up valuable resources for the remainder of the transfer window.







































