Juventus are reportedly close to changing their reserve goalkeeper, with Marco Storari heading to Cagliari and Neto arriving from Fiorentina. 

Calciomercato.com has reported that Storari is on the verge of leaving Turin after five years with the Bianconeri, to join recently relegated Cagliari.

The outlet believes that the 38-year-old has said yes to the Sardinian side’s proposal, which is for a two-year deal worth €700,000 per season.

Juventus are reportedly close to changing their reserve goalkeeper, with Marco Storari heading to Cagliari and Neto arriving from Fiorentina. 

Calciomercato.com has reported that Storari is on the verge of leaving Turin after five years with the Bianconeri, to join recently relegated Cagliari.

The outlet believes that the 38-year-old has said yes to the Sardinian side’s proposal, which is for a two-year deal worth €700,000 per season.

Viola goalkeeper Neto is believed to be close to becoming Gianluigi Buffon’s next deputy, as he is a free agent after rejecting a contract renewal with Fiorentina.

The report says that the Brazilian has already arrived in Turin and will undergo a medical between this afternoon and tomorrow morning before an official announcement is made. 

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