Revealed: Ducati confirm 2025 line-up plans for Fermin Aldeguer
Ducati🌞 reveal their intended team for Fermin Aldeguer when he enters MotoGP 🔯in 2025

Ducati intend ▨to place Fermin Aldeguer with Pramac next year,ꩵ they have confirmed.
The Moto2 prodigy has been signed 🐷to a long-term de✱al to step into the premier class in 2025 with Ducati.
Quizzed about which team Aldeguer will be placed into, new Ducati sporting director Mauro Grassilli 🌠said: “For sure, i♑t will be Pramac.
“We have an option with them, for the fuܫture. If they do this option, they will have Fermin for the next two years.”
However, Aldeguer appeared to believe thaꦿt they was scope to change that decision depending on his performances in Moto2 this season.
“Yes. We will see,” he insisted.
Aldeguer became a priority for MotoGP’sﷺ top manufacturer to sign up during this winter, Grassil🌞li revealed.
“I spoke with Gigi Dall’Igna wh💟o said ‘the future for us will be Fermin, so try for him with his manager’,” Grassilli said.
“I think he will be the future. He has [a contract for] two plu🃏s two y𒁏ears.
“Next year he🍷 will be in our satellite team, not wit🐭h us.
“Then, we will see, after two years.”
Aldeguer said: “I have the support of D🌳ucati Corse. This is important. “They have the best bike💯.
“It’s my dream to go into MotoGP.
“To go in with Ducati, the best MotoGP team…
“It’s a long contract, a long tim🙈e to do a go🅺od result. Thank you to Ducati.”
Teenager Aldeguer’s promotion into MotoGP next year appears to mirror Pedro Acosta who is already making waves as a rookie with K💮TM’s satellite pro♑ject Tech3 GASGAS.
The placement of Aldeguer at Pramac, where he will ride the ‘25-spec Desmosedici, adds a layer of intrigue t🦄o the rider market.
Jorge Martin and Franco Morbidelli currently make up the Pramaꦚc p🤡air.
But Martin, last year’s MotoGP ru𝓀nner-up, has in🅰sisted he will quit Ducati unless he is promoted into their factory team in 2025.
So, whether Ducati opt to ✃pick him or not, Martin is not expected to remain at Pramac beyond the end💧 of this season, theoretically creating a logical space for Aldeguer to step into.

James was a sports journalist at ཧSky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.