
Guglielmo Vicario
29-Year-Old
Tottenham Hotspur
Premier
GTD
Injury Groin
Est. Return 4/12/2026
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Vicario started strong in his second Spurs season before an injury forced him to the sideline for months. When he returned in February, it was behind an injury-riddled defensive unit and an out-of-confidence team focusing on Europa league. In the end, he managed just four clean sheets across 24 league starts. The hope for Vicario is that he can thrive in Thomas Frank's system that should lead to just as many clean sheets and possibly more saves. A fully fit defense in front of him would also go a long way toward helping him reach double-digit clean sheets.
Set to undergo surgery
Vicario will undergo surgery during the international break due to a hernia and will be out for multiple weeks following the procedure, the club announced Friday.
ANALYSIS
Vicario will be available to face Nottingham Forest on Sunday and will undergo the surgery later, as the procedure has been aligned with the Spurs' three-week break in their schedule. Their next match after the Forest contest is scheduled for April 12, and the Spurs are hoping to have Vicario back in the mix at some point in April. If Vicario is forced to miss time, look for Antonin Kinsky to start in his place, with Brandon Austin being the backup.
Vicario will be available to face Nottingham Forest on Sunday and will undergo the surgery later, as the procedure has been aligned with the Spurs' three-week break in their schedule. Their next match after the Forest contest is scheduled for April 12, and the Spurs are hoping to have Vicario back in the mix at some point in April. If Vicario is forced to miss time, look for Antonin Kinsky to start in his place, with Brandon Austin being the backup.
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Concedes twice Wednesday
Vicario made five saves and allowed two goals in Wednesday's 3-2 win versus Atlético Madrid. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 58th minute.
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Three saves for point
Vicario recorded three saves and allowed one goal in Sunday's 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
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Subbed on after backup crumbles
Vicario had three saves and allowed two goals in Tuesday's 5-2 defeat versus Atlético Madrid.
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Struggles versus Crystal Palace
Vicario had one save and allowed three goals in Thursday's 3-1 defeat against Crystal Palace.
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Concedes twice in loss
Vicario registered two saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-1 defeat versus Fulham.
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Juventus showing interest
Juventus are interested in making a move for Vicario, according to Tuttosport.
ANALYSIS
Juventus are ready to sign a new goalkeeper in the summer and are considering several options that could be an upgrade over their current in-house alternatives. Vicario sits quite high in the team's shortlist, and a move away from the Spurs can't be ruled out considering all the problems the London-based clubs have had this season.
Juventus are ready to sign a new goalkeeper in the summer and are considering several options that could be an upgrade over their current in-house alternatives. Vicario sits quite high in the team's shortlist, and a move away from the Spurs can't be ruled out considering all the problems the London-based clubs have had this season.





