Alex Meret
Alex Meret (born 22 March 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a left-footed goalkeeper for Serie A club Napoli and the Italy national team.[1] Standing at 1.90 metres (6 ft 3 in) tall, he is renowned for his shot-stopping ability, command of the penalty area, and distribution skills, emerging as one of Italy's premier goalkeepers in the 2020s.[1][2] Meret began his youth career with local clubs Rivolto and Donatello Calcio before joining Udinese's academy in 2007, where he progressed through the ranks and made his senior debut for the first team in October 2015 during a Coppa Italia match against Bologna.[1] In 2016, he transferred to SPAL on loan, becoming the club's first-choice goalkeeper and contributing to their Serie B title win in the 2016–17 season with 30 appearances, 11 clean sheets, and 26 goals conceded.[2] The move was made permanent in 2017, and he featured in 13 Serie A games during SPAL's 2017–18 campaign before signing with Napoli in 2018 for a reported €22 million, where he has since established himself as the primary goalkeeper, amassing over 200 appearances by 2025.[1][2] With Napoli, Meret has achieved significant success, including the Serie A titles in 2022–23 (34 appearances, 16 clean sheets) and 2024–25 (34 appearances, 16 clean sheets), as well as the Coppa Italia in 2019–20.[3][2][4] He was also named Serie B Goalkeeper of the Season in 2016–17.[3] Internationally, Meret debuted for the Italy senior team on 18 November 2019 in a friendly against Armenia and has earned three caps to date, while being part of the squad that won UEFA Euro 2020.[5][3] His contract with Napoli runs until June 2027.[1]Personal life
Early life
Alex Meret was born on 22 March 1997 in Udine, Italy, to a local family with no notable prior athletic background.[6][7] He grew up in Flambruzzo, a small hamlet in the municipality of Rivignano-Teor near Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, where the proximity to the local Serie A club Udinese fostered his early interest in football.[7][8] Meret's initial exposure to organized football came at a young age, beginning with the amateur club ASD Rivolto in 2004 at around seven years old, where he took his first steps in the sport.[6][7] He then moved to Donatello Calcio, another local Udine-based youth club, in 2006 at age nine, serving as a goalkeeper and participating in regional youth matches until 2012.[6][8][9] During this period, he developed his passion for the position alongside peers at Donatello, a school known for nurturing local talent in the Friuli area.[8][10] In 2012, at the age of 15, Meret transitioned to Udinese's youth academy, marking his entry into a professional training environment renowned for producing goalkeepers.[6][7][8] This move represented a significant step from amateur local play to structured development within one of Italy's established youth systems.[8]Family and background
Alex Meret was born on 22 March 1997 in Udine, in the Province of Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, but grew up in Flambruzzo, a hamlet in the municipality of Rivignano Teor, to parents Arrigo and Manuela Meret, both hailing from the local region and maintaining a notably low public profile with no established media presence.[11][12] Arrigo, now retired and a dedicated Udinese season ticket holder, along with Manuela, have formed a supportive family unit, often providing emotional backing during personal challenges, such as Manuela's visits to offer companionship after setbacks.[11][13] Their household in the Udine area emphasizes privacy and family closeness, reflecting the reserved nature typical of Friulian communities.[14] Meret has one sibling, an older sister who is three years his senior, though no additional details about her or extended family members are publicly documented, underscoring the family's preference for staying out of the spotlight.[11] Meret is in a relationship with Debora Romano; together they have a son, Daniel, born in August 2022.[11][15] Information on Meret's educational background is limited, but he completed his schooling locally in Udine, attending the Liceo Scientifico Niccolò Copernico, where he was regarded as a diligent and intelligent student who excelled academically while managing early athletic commitments.[16][17] No specific institutions for earlier education or notable academic accomplishments beyond his high school diploma are recorded.[18] Public details on Meret's personal interests and hobbies remain sparse, with occasional references to his enjoyment of straightforward pursuits like grilling meat, which aligns with his unassuming demeanor.[19] Those familiar with him describe a grounded personality—humble, perseverant, and family-focused—shaped by his Friulian heritage and upbringing in the Udine region, fostering a sense of resilience and modesty.[11][16]Club career
Udinese and youth
Meret joined the Udinese youth academy in 2012 after playing for local amateur side Donatello Calcio.[20] Born and raised in Udine, his local roots facilitated a smooth transition into the club's renowned development system.[21] He quickly progressed through the ranks, featuring for the Under-15 and Under-17 teams before establishing himself in the Primavera squad by the 2014–15 season.[22] Under youth coaches who prioritized goalkeeping fundamentals such as positioning, distribution, and shot-stopping, Meret honed his skills in competitive environments. His development was highlighted by notable performances in youth tournaments, culminating in him being awarded Primavera B Goalkeeper of the Year for the 2014–15 campaign. Meret received his first senior call-up during the 2015–16 season as part of the first-team squad. He made his professional debut on 2 December 2015, substituting into Udinese's Coppa Italia match against Atalanta, which the home side won 3–1 after conceding once during his time on the pitch.[23][24] Despite the exposure, Meret recorded zero appearances in Serie A that season, remaining the third-choice goalkeeper behind senior options Orestis Karnezis and others in the pecking order.[25]SPAL loan
In July 2016, Alex Meret joined Serie B club SPAL on a one-year loan from Udinese to gain senior experience.[26] During the 2016–17 season, he established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper, making 30 appearances and playing 2,659 minutes while conceding 26 goals and securing 11 clean sheets.[27] His standout reflex saves were instrumental in SPAL's promotion push, helping the team clinch the Serie B title and direct promotion to Serie A after 49 years in lower divisions.[28] Meret was recognized as SPAL's Goalkeeper of the Season for his contributions.[3] Following SPAL's promotion, Meret returned to the club on another one-year loan from Udinese in July 2017, again aimed at building competitive minutes in a higher division.[29] In the 2017–18 Serie A campaign, he featured in 13 matches as a starter, accumulating 1,159 minutes, conceding 16 goals, and recording 4 clean sheets amid the team's relegation battle.[27] Although SPAL rotated goalkeepers, Meret's performances against top sides like Juventus demonstrated his growing composure under pressure, with the team surviving relegation by finishing 17th.[30] Across both loan spells, Meret totaled 43 appearances for SPAL, totaling 3,816 minutes played.[2] These experiences enhanced his defensive organization and ability to manage high-stakes environments, transitioning from youth prospect to reliable senior performer.[31]Napoli tenure
Alex Meret joined Napoli on loan from Udinese on 5 July 2018; the move was made permanent on 1 July 2019 for a reported fee of €26 million. Initially positioned as the backup goalkeeper to David Ospina, Meret's integration was delayed by a preseason arm fracture that sidelined him for several months. He made his debut for the club on 8 December 2018 in a 4–0 Serie A win over Frosinone. Meret began earning regular starts during the 2019–20 season, sharing duties with Ospina amid the latter's international commitments. His breakthrough moment came in the Coppa Italia final on 17 June 2020, where Napoli defeated Juventus 4–2 in a penalty shootout following a 0–0 draw; Meret saved Paulo Dybala's spot-kick and saw Danilo miss, securing Napoli's first major trophy in six years. Following Ospina's departure in 2022, Meret solidified his role as the primary goalkeeper from the 2021–22 season onward. By the end of the 2024–25 campaign, he had accumulated 164 appearances in Serie A for Napoli. In the title-winning 2024–25 season, Meret started all 34 league matches, contributing 16 clean sheets to Napoli's second Scudetto in three years. As of November 2025, Meret had made 4 appearances in the ongoing 2025–26 Serie A season, maintaining his consistent form despite increased competition in the squad. In June 2025, he extended his contract with Napoli until June 2027. However, on 24 October 2025, he suffered a fracture of the second metatarsal in his right foot during training, with a return expected in mid-December. Throughout his Napoli tenure, Meret has demonstrated resilience through recoveries from multiple injuries, including a lumbar vertebra fracture in 2021–22 and abdominal issues in 2019–20. His contributions were pivotal in Napoli's 2022–23 Serie A title, where he recorded a league-high 16 clean sheets in 34 matches, part of 31 clean sheets across his major campaigns with the club.International career
Youth international career
Meret earned his first call-up to the Italy under-15 national team in 2012, shortly after entering the Udinese youth academy, where he participated in friendly tournaments to gain early international exposure. This debut marked the beginning of his steady progression through Italy's youth ranks, accumulating over 30 appearances across various levels by 2016 while focusing on goalkeeping fundamentals and team integration.[32] He advanced to the under-17 squad in 2013, making 13 appearances over the following year, including matches in development tournaments that honed his shot-stopping and distribution skills. By 2014, Meret transitioned to the under-19 team, featuring prominently in the 2015–16 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers. His performances culminated in the 2016 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Germany, where he started all five matches for the runners-up Italy side, conceding nine goals but earning inclusion in the tournament's best XI for his commanding presence.[33][34] Meret's youth international journey peaked with his under-21 debut in March 2018 amid his time at SPAL, leading to five appearances overall, including as the primary goalkeeper in the group stage of the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Italy. In total, he amassed over 40 caps across youth levels, emphasizing developmental drills that prepared him for senior competition.[35][36]Senior international career
Alex Meret earned his first senior call-up to the Italy national team in October 2019 for UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying matches. He made his debut on 18 November 2019, substituting in for Gianluigi Donnarumma in the 77th minute during a 9–1 victory over Armenia in Palermo in a UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying match, though he conceded Armenia's consolation goal three minutes later.[37] This appearance marked his entry into senior international football amid Italy's perfect qualifying campaign. Meret was named as the third goalkeeper in Italy's 26-man squad for UEFA Euro 2020, held in 2021, behind Donnarumma and Salvatore Sirigu, but did not feature in any of the seven matches as Italy won the tournament. He also served as a backup option during Italy's 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, where he was included in several squads but remained unused as the team ultimately failed to qualify.[38] Meret's subsequent senior appearances were limited to friendlies. On 28 May 2021, he started and kept a clean sheet in a 7–0 win against San Marino in Cagliari, shortly after the Euro triumph.[39] His most recent cap came on 16 November 2022, starting in a 3–1 friendly victory over Albania in Tirana, where he conceded once but contributed to the win with several key saves.[40] By November 2025, Meret had accumulated three senior caps, with no further playing time despite ongoing call-ups to the national team, including as a backup in UEFA Euro 2024, primarily due to competition from established first-choice goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.[41][42] This role underscores the depth in Italy's goalkeeping options under successive managers.Playing style
Strengths
Alex Meret is renowned for his exceptional agility and quick reflexes, which have been pivotal in his shot-stopping abilities, particularly in one-on-one situations. These attributes allow him to react swiftly to close-range threats, as evidenced by his strong performance in saving close-range shots and overall shot-stopping reflexes.[43] In the 2022–23 Serie A season, Meret achieved a save percentage of 74.7%, underscoring his effectiveness in denying scoring opportunities during Napoli's title-winning campaign.[2] Meret's strong command of the penalty area is another key asset, characterized by his frequent proactive advances off his line to intercept plays and his aerial presence in defending crosses. This dominance in the box helps organize the defense and prevent breakthroughs, complemented by his reliable distribution skills, with an 88.7% pass success rate in recent Serie A outings that aids build-up play from the back.[43] His mental resilience shines in high-pressure scenarios, exemplified by his crucial penalty save against Paulo Dybala in the 2020 Coppa Italia final shootout, which helped secure Napoli's victory over Juventus.[44] Furthermore, Meret's durability is highlighted by his ability to recover from injuries and maintain consistent availability, starting 34 matches in the 2022–23 season en route to Napoli's Scudetto triumph.[2]Areas for improvement
Meret's distribution skills require further refinement, particularly in executing long balls, where his accuracy stood at 56.5% during recent seasons, leading to occasional errors that disrupted build-up play in analyses of the 2023–24 campaign.[45][46] Throughout his career, Meret has demonstrated injury proneness, suffering multiple shoulder and arm fractures as well as muscle strains, including a shoulder injury in spring 2017 (approximately 98 days missed), a 136-day broken arm in 2018–19, and various calf and hamstring issues in later years, which collectively sidelined him for over 20 games between 2019 and 2024; this pattern continued with a metatarsal fracture in October 2025 expected to keep him out until late 2025 or early 2026.[47][48][49] His limited senior international exposure, with just three caps for Italy as of 2025 amid stiff competition from Gianluigi Donnarumma, has prompted critiques regarding his reliability in high-stakes tournaments.[50][51] While these challenges persist, Meret's exceptional shot-stopping ability often offsets some deficiencies in these aspects.[52]Career statistics
Club appearances
Alex Meret has amassed 263 appearances across all club competitions as of September 2025, during which he has not scored any goals. His club career spans stints with Udinese, SPAL, and Napoli, with the majority of his matches occurring during his tenure at Napoli since 2018.[2] By club, Meret made 2 appearances for Udinese in the 2015–16 season (both in Coppa Italia), 45 appearances for SPAL between 2016 and 2018, and 216 appearances for Napoli from 2018 to 2025.[53] In Serie A specifically, he has recorded 191 appearances, including 178 with Napoli and a total of 70 clean sheets (approximate, updated from sources).[2] Additionally, Meret has featured in 17 Coppa Italia matches, achieving 8 clean sheets. He has also made 15 appearances in European competitions with Napoli.[53] In the 2024–25 Serie A season, which culminated in Napoli's title win, Meret made 34 appearances with 16 clean sheets.[54] As of November 18, 2025, in the 2025–26 campaign, he has added 4 appearances across competitions (limited due to injury). The following table summarizes Meret's club appearances by club and key competitions (updated as of November 18, 2025):| Club | Period | Total Appearances | Serie A Appearances | Coppa Italia Appearances | European Appearances | Clean Sheets (Serie A) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Udinese | 2015–16 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| SPAL | 2016–18 | 45 | 13 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
| Napoli | 2018–2025 | 216 | 178 | 10 | 15 | 70 |
| Total | 2015–2025 | 263 | 191 | 17 | 15 | 70 |
International caps
Meret has earned a total of 3 senior caps for the Italy national team, all between 2019 and 2022 in UEFA Euro qualifying, friendlies, and the UEFA Nations League.[41] Across these appearances, totaling 130 minutes, he conceded 3 goals and recorded 1 clean sheet in a match where Italy kept a shutout.[41] His limited playing time reflects his role as a backup to primary goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. The following table summarizes his senior international appearances:| Date | Competition | Opponent | Result | Minutes | Goals Conceded |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Nov 2019 | UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifying | Armenia | 9–1 Win | 13 | 0 |
| 28 May 2021 | Friendly | San Marino | 7–0 Win | 27 | 0 |
| 16 Nov 2022 | UEFA Nations League | Albania | 1–3 Loss | 90 | 3 |