The ongoing collapse at Tottenham has resulted in much speculation about the future of the so-called stars that ENIC hand-picked to deliver us this scrap for relegation to the Championship. The phrase too good to go down is going to be sorely tested this season as players who have been at fault demand to be transferred.
Multiple sources, including The Telegraph, suggest that ex-staff from Daniel Levy’s era confirmed no such relegation salary cuts were inserted historically, and current contacts with the club suggest this remains the case.
CorrierdelloSport understands that Juventus are in trouble, and part and parcel of this are the struggles Di Gregorio has been having between the sticks. Head coach Spalletti told the press:
“He’s having a tough time, like the whole team. But we can’t let a pass go wrong like that. There were multiple errors in the same play. Responsibility is shared, Di Gregorio is in line with his teammates .”
I share this in the context that Vicario has been frequently chaotic in front of the goal for Tottenham, and so it must surely be a less pressured league, which Guglielmo plans to join.
Multiple reliable sources, including Italian outlets like La Gazzetta dello Sport and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, report that the Italian goalkeeper is eager for a return to Serie A after three seasons in the Premier League. He’s described as “fully open” to a move, particularly to Inter Milan, where he’s a top target to replace Yann Sommer. Juventus have also emerged as a contender, viewing him as a priority.



