Dibu Martínez Linked With Juventus After 2026 World Cup as Villa Demand $53m
Latest transfer update: Emiliano 'Dibu' Martínez is reportedly on Juventus' radar after the 2026 World Cup, with Aston Villa said to want around $53m and Martinez recovering from a fractured finger.

Who, what, when and why it matters: Emiliano 'Dibu' Martínez could change clubs after the 2026 World Cup, with Italian giants Juventus reportedly showing interest, according to an Italian transfer insider. The story matters because Aston Villa's goalkeeper is fresh off Europa League success and a reported Champions League place with Villa, while Juventus' pursuit would intersect with questions over competition level, finances and Martinez's fitness ahead of international duty.
Why it matters
Martínez is both a high-profile international with Argentina and Villa's No.1. Any move would affect Villa's goalkeeping plans ahead of their Champions League campaign and represent a significant signing for Juventus as they attempt to rebuild. The reported $53m valuation cited by the source sets a notable transfer-market benchmark and could shape negotiations or force Juventus to consider alternatives.
What the reports say
Italian transfer reporter Gianluca Di Marzio is named in the source as identifying Juventus interest in Martínez. The same reporting indicates Juventus have also shortlisted Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario as a contingency if talks over Martínez run into financial obstacles. The source adds that Juventus had not submitted a formal offer at the time of reporting.
Injury and World Cup timing
The report notes Martínez is carrying a fractured right ring finger and working with a recovery programme; Argentina staff expect him to start their Group J opener against Algeria. The source states Martinez is avoiding high-intensity ball work while he rehabilitates.
- Source links Juventus’ interest in Emiliano Martínez (Gianluca Di Marzio, as reported).
- Aston Villa are reportedly seeking about $53 million for Martínez before considering a sale.
- Juventus have not yet made a formal bid, per the source.
- Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario is named as a potential alternative target for Juventus.
- Martínez is recovering from a fractured right ring finger and is reportedly in line to start Argentina’s Group J opener vs Algeria.
Context: Champions League, Juventus’ European position
The source highlights a potential complication: Aston Villa qualified for next season's UEFA Champions League thanks to their Europa League win, while Juventus will play in the Europa League after finishing sixth in Serie A. That difference in European competition could be a factor in Martínez's decision-making, the report suggests.
What happens next
According to the available reporting, Juventus interest is at the stage of scouting and internal planning rather than a completed transfer. Any move would likely wait until after the World Cup and would depend on whether Juventus make a formal offer and whether Aston Villa’s valuation is met. Martinez’s recovery and World Cup involvement could also affect timing.
Because this story is based on reports from a single outlet and named transfer insiders, it should be cross-checked with official club statements or additional reporting before publication. Confirm the exact asking price (currency and figure), whether Juventus lodge a bid, and Martinez’s official fitness status with Argentina and Aston Villa.