Who could replace Marc Marquez at Gresini?
Five na🐠mes who Gresini coౠuld target to replace Marc Marquez

Marc Marquez’s promotion to the fa♐ctory Ducati team in 2025 means Gresini require a new rider.
Hisಞ brother, Alex Marquez, is also out of contract this year but there is little suggestion he will also exit t🍰he team.
And with access to a year-old Desmosedici, there will be several riders eager to 🏅inherit the bike after Marc Mar🔥quez departs…
Joan Mir
Marquez’s final teammate at Repsol Honda, before he quit last year to move to Gresini,ꩲ has been looking l🌳ongingly at the exit door.
Mir has endured a miserable time since being forced to look for pastures new 🦩upon Suzuki’s exit from MotoGP, and arriving at H🐻onda.
The 2020 MotoGP champion has not been abl🅷e to show even a glimpse of his best﷽-ever form in the past two seasons.
Mir’s first year at Honda was blighted by crashes and caused 🌞him to discuss possible retirement at the halfway stage.
This yeaꩲr he has been restricted to the back of the grid but knows his contract isဣ coming to an end.
Mir has admitted that he no longer has the reputation to push himself to the front of th💝e rider market.
But with multiple key pieces - Marquez, Fabio Quartararo, Maverick Vinales, Enꦛea Bastianini, Jorge Martin - already🌳 confirmed, his time might come soon to make a decision.
Gresini, without access to t𝕴he factory-spec Ducati, are ꦬstill an attractive proprosition.
Proof of how they can rehabilitate a rider’s career comes not only in the form of Marc Marquez, but also Alex. Alex became rejuvenated last year, his first wea🤡ring the blue of Gresini.
Mir could replicate the moves of both Marquez brothers by swapping a horrible Ho🥂nda experience and hoping to rediscover his love of racing with the family-run team in possession of a highly-competitive bike.
Franco Morbidelli
The future of Pramac is still up in the air.
They are not definitely staying with Ducati, where they benefit from a ꦇfactory-spec machine. A lucrative offer to join Yamaha is lurking.
Pramac know that Jorge Martin will exit for Aprilia, but Franco Morbidelli’s 2025 is als🦩o unclear. His cꦉontract is expiring this year.
Morbidelli h💯as only recently got up to pace on his GP24 this year, after his preseason was ruined by an injury.
It was a terrible star♊t which cost Morbidel♚li ground, especially after leaving Yamaha last season under a cloud of constant speculation about being axed.
If Pramac opt for a brand-new ♎rider duo or a brand-new start at Yamaha, then Morbidelli might require a brand-new🌸 start himself.
At his best he surely remains competitive enou🌠gh for the front of MotoGP, but he hasn’t shown it often enough recently.
The less press🌊urised surroundings of the Gresini box, without the spotlight of Marquez or the demands of the factory-s𒅌pec Ducati, could be the ideal environment for Morbidelli to prove what he’s got left in the tank.
Alex Rins
Alex Rins has spent his𝓡 MotoGP career on☂ Japanese-manufactured bikes but he might fancy scrapping with more competitive machinery.
Rins’ Ya👍maha contract is expiring this season and he hasn’t yet committed his 2025 future.
The best example of Rins’ talents came a♊ year ago in Texas, when he became the first Honda rider, aside from Marc Marquez, to win a grand prix since 2018.
C💯onsidering where the Hondas are now finishing, that result feels even better in hindsight.
Gresini have won grands prix through Enea Bastianini and Fabio di Giannantonio in recent seasons so will w♒ant to maintain the potential to keep fighting in the podium positions, and Rins is an opt🌳ion who has done this before.
A five-time MotoGP grand prix winner, Rins has endured two largely difficult seaso🔜ns at Honda and 𝓰Yamaha (plus a badly broken leg last year) but his CV stands up to scrutiny.
Augusto Fernandez
The stunning Tech3 KTM con꧙firmation that their 2025 rider line-up will consist of Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales has closed t🍨he door on Fernandez.
KTM’s factory team is also confirmed so F🦩ernandez (and Jack Miller) are on the looಌkout for a new MotoGP option.
Although Fernandez has become the forgotten man in KTM’s evoluti꧟on - particularly thanks to the form of his sensational teammate Pedro Ac🌃osta - it was not long ago that he was very highly-rated.
A year ago, KTM opted to renew Fernandez’s contract and get rid of Pol Espargaro to make ro𒈔om for Acosta, when it might have been easier to dispose of Fernandez.
The 2022 Moto2 champion, Fernandez e🐼ntered the premier class with some expectation.
The goalposts of expectation have been shifted by what Acosta has accomplished, but Fernandez s൲till represents a viable option for teams in need of a tal🍃ented rider.
Gresini could do worse than handing a reprieve to a rider in desperaꦦte need of someonℱe who believes in him.
Fermin Aldeguer
The 𒐪young talent from Moto2 💖has no confirmed home next season.
Ducati have signed him to a MotoGP con🍨tr𓂃act but have not allocated him to a specific team yet.
Aldeguer believes he will be riding factory-spec♏ machinery, which points at Pramac.
But the doubt over Pramac's own future within Ducatiꦅ means Aldeguer could find himsel🎐f elsewhere.
Putting him in the Gresini bo♋x♏ could be the ideal first step into the premier class.
Learning from a more expeꦛrienced rider and a fellow Spaniard, Alex Marquez, might prove to be the perfect environment for his first 🐼laps.
And, if the word in the paddoc🐼k about Aldeguer's ability is true, a year at Gresini could position him nicely for a major next step within the Ducati clan.

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