Carnesecchi set to extend contract with Atalanta after Man Utd offer rejected
Marco Carnesecchi has reportedly reached a verbal agreement to extend his contract with Atalanta.
Matteo Moretto reports that Italy international Carnesecchi will soon sign a contract extension with Atalanta.
Carnesecchi ready to sign Atalanta contract extension
“Atalanta will extend his contract with a pay rise; there’s already a verbal agreement, and only the signature is missing,” Moretto said on YouTube.
Carnesecchi’s current deal in Bergamo runs out in June 2028.
The 25-year-old goalkeeper has kept14 clean sheets in 38 appearances across all competitions this season, conceding 38 goals.
He has been linked to Inter and Juventus, while Manchester United attempted to sign him last summer.
Football Italia exclusively reported in June that the Red Devils proposed €40m to sign the Italian goalkeeper, but Atalanta turned down the offer.
Inter and Juventus will indeed look for a new starting goalkeeper in 2026-27, but the Nerazzurri’s main target seems to be another Italy international, Guglielmo Vicario, who is willing to return to Serie A from Tottenham.
According to Moretto, Inter and Vicario’s representative will be involved in a new round of talks this month.
Carnesecchi was part of the Italy squad in October and November under new coach Gennaro Gattuso, but has yet to make his senior Azzurri debut.