Michele Di Gregorio has put pen to paper on his Juventus contract, ready to complete his transfer from Monza.

The 26-year-old Italian goalkeeper quickly emerged as one of the Bianconeri’s key targets for the upcoming summer transfer window and he snubbed a move to Liverpool in order to make the jump to Turin, keen to work with Thiago Motta in his new project.

In the meantime, Juventus have been hard at work trying to ship Wojciech Szczesny off to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr, who have already drawn up a two-year contract worth €20m net per season. The Old Lady want €5m to complete the deal, a fee that still hasn’t been agreed yet.

Di Gregorio signs Juventus contract

As detailed by Calciomercato.com, Di Gregorio has signed his five-year contract with Juventus after a final round of talks between his entourage and the club, agreeing to a deal lasting to June 2029 with a salary of €2m net per season plus rising add-ons.

The official announcement is expected to arrive next week, after he fully completes his medicals in Turin. The Bianconeri will pay €18m plus €2m in add-ons for the 26-year-old goalkeeper, which’ll earn Inter around €2m thanks to the 10% future resale clause.

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