Feyenoord Targets Elia Caprile; Juventus Eyes Gianluca Gaetano
June 11, 2026 · Francisco Torres
Elia Caprile, Cagliari's goalkeeper, is being targeted by Feyenoord after an impressive season, while Juventus is interested in midfielder Gianluca Gaetano.
Elia Caprile, the talented goalkeeper of Cagliari, has emerged as a transfer target for Dutch giants Feyenoord. According to reports from journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, Caprile, who secured eight clean sheets in his last season across Serie A and the Coppa Italia, is now on Feyenoord's radar. The Dutch club is expected to make a move for Caprile in the coming days as they look to bolster their squad.
Caprile's performances have made him an integral part of Cagliari's setup, and his potential departure could pose a significant change for the club. Cagliari is keenly observing the situation, awaiting any concrete developments from Feyenoord. The Italian club values Caprile highly and will be cautious in navigating this potential transfer.
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In parallel, Juventus has reportedly expressed interest in Cagliari's midfielder Gianluca Gaetano. As reported by journalist Nicolò Schira, the Turin-based club has inquired about Gaetano, who has had a standout season with Cagliari. The midfielder is also appreciated by Luciano Spalletti, who knows Gaetano well from his time at Napoli. Spalletti, who previously managed the Italian national team, had considered Gaetano for the Euro 2024 squad before an unfortunate injury sidelined the player.
Both situations are developing rapidly as the transfer window progresses, with Cagliari standing firm on their valuation of Gaetano. The interest from Juventus could potentially alter Gaetano's future, adding another layer of intrigue to the upcoming transfer dealings.
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