
Paraguay knocked Germany out of the 2026 World Cup. The goalkeeper who helped make it happen is now, according to Football Italia, on Torino's radar. Orlando Gill — barely a household name before this tournament — may be about to find out what a single breakout month can do to a career.
Football Italia reports that Torino have identified Gill as a transfer target following his performances at the 2026 World Cup, where Paraguay pulled off one of the tournament's defining upsets by eliminating Germany. The level of Torino's interest — whether it amounts to formal contact, active scouting, or early-stage admiration — is not yet clear from the single report. No second source has corroborated the claim, so treat this as an early-stage rumour until the club or a second outlet confirms it.
Editorial note: This story is currently based on a single Football Italia report with no corroborating source. We're publishing with that caveat clearly flagged — we'll update as soon as a second outlet or official confirmation lands.
Gill is a Paraguayan goalkeeper who, before this tournament, would have drawn a blank from most European football fans. That is precisely what makes the story worth following. World Cups have a long history of turning reliable-but-unheralded keepers into transfer commodities overnight — and eliminating Germany, whatever Germany's current standing, still carries weight on a CV. Gill's performances across Paraguay's run were enough to put his name in front of Serie A scouts, which is not nothing.
Torino are a club that have spent years operating in the functional middle of Serie A — never quite breaking into the European conversation, never in real danger of going down. Goalkeeper recruitment matters at a club like that. A World Cup-proven stopper with something to prove in European football, likely available without the premium that comes attached to an established name, fits a certain kind of smart transfer logic. Whether Torino are genuinely moving on this or simply have a name on a list is the question Football Italia's report doesn't fully answer.
Gill will have no shortage of admirers after this tournament — a strong World Cup for a goalkeeper from outside Europe's traditional pipeline tends to generate noise across multiple leagues simultaneously. Torino would need to move with some conviction to get ahead of that queue. For now, this is one outlet, one report, and a player whose stock has just risen sharply. The next few weeks will tell us whether Torino's interest is real or whether Gill ends up somewhere else entirely.
Paraguay knocked Germany out of the 2026 World Cup. The goalkeeper who helped make it happen is now, according to Football Italia, on Torino's radar. Orlando Gill — barely a household name before this tournament
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