Guglielmo Vicario Joins Juventus on Loan from Tottenham

Guglielmo Vicario has officially moved to Juventus from Tottenham on a loan deal, with the option for a permanent transfer next summer.
Tottenham Hotspur's goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario has officially joined Juventus on a loan deal that is set to keep him at the Allianz Stadium until the end of the season. The 29-year-old Italian, who has been with Spurs since 2023 after a transfer from Empoli, has signed a season-long agreement with the Serie A giants.
This move comes as both clubs look to reshape their squads ahead of the new campaign. Vicario's loan is described as a free transfer, but Juventus has secured a cut-price option to make the deal permanent next summer for €8 million, which could rise to €10 million with add-ons based on performance-related targets.
Vicario's time at Tottenham began with promise, having arrived for £17.2 million. However, as he now takes his talents to Italy, the goalkeeper will be eager to establish himself as a key figure in Juventus' squad. This loan arrangement allows him to gain valuable experience in a different league while providing Juventus with a reliable option between the posts.
The deal reflects a strategic move for both clubs. For Juventus, securing Vicario on loan adds depth to their goalkeeping options, especially as they look to compete on multiple fronts. Meanwhile, Tottenham will benefit from the financial flexibility this loan offers, allowing them to potentially reinvest in other areas before the transfer window closes.
As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on Vicario to see if he can make a significant impact at Juventus and whether Spurs will look to reintegrate him into their plans upon his return. The stakes are high, and both player and clubs have much to gain from this transitional phase.
- David Ornstein (X) — Top tier source
- Football.London — Second tier source