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Emiliano Martínez Sparks Juventus Transfer Rumour

2026-07-07 · Emiliano Martínez · Transfer

**Emiliano Martínez** re‑emerged as the headline of Juventus' latest transfer chatter on 5 July 2026, as the Bianconeri weigh options after stalled talks with Aston Villa and Paris Saint‑Germain. Reports suggest the Argentine goalkeeper could depart this summer, prompting Juventus to explore backup plans while keeping Martínez at the centre of negotiations.

Juventus' pursuit of Martínez stems from a desire to reinforce the goal‑mouth after a season plagued by defensive lapses. The club has already secured Giovanni Daffara as a direct replacement, yet the Argentine’s experience in the World Cup and proven shot‑stopping record make him a premium target. Sources say the Black‑and‑White side are prepared to match offers from Villa and PSG, but financial constraints force them to consider cheaper alternatives.

For Martínez, the uncertainty could dictate his next career chapter. The Argentine, who kept Japan’s net during the World Cup, is reportedly tracked by Leeds United and Aston Villa should Juventus release him. Parma, his current club, eye a sizable "plusvalenza" from any sale, and the goalkeeper’s market value remains high despite the stalled talks. A confirmed move would likely see him replace a departing first‑choice keeper at his new club, restoring his status as a starter.

If Juventus cannot unlock a deal for Martínez, they may pivot to signing Zion Suzuki or Mateo Pellegrino, both priced around €30 million. Pellegrino, who joined Parma for €1.6 million in February 2025 and has netted 12 Serie A goals, represents a high‑upside striker option. Meanwhile, Suzuki, a Japanese international goalkeeper, offers a long‑term solution at a similar valuation. Juventus must decide whether to empty their coffers for a proven star or gamble on emerging talent as the summer window closes.

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