Nicola Brega is linked to future MotoGP moves as part of his latest Ducati contract talks.
The World Superbike Championship Leader is in negotiations as his current contract with Ducati expires at the end of this season.
However, Aprilia was raised as an alternative destination due to the uncertainty of the rider market.
The hint that MotoGP champion Jorge Martin could potentially quit PreIlia in 2026 could potentially have unpredictable factory seats.
In a discussion about who Aprilia could sign instead – if they don’t keep the contracted Martin, Brega was asked about the free bike.
“They haven’t called me,” Brega said. gpone Most round among world Bk.
“It’s clear that MotoGP is a dream for every rider, but I’m now focusing on superbikes around the world.
“I don’t hide the fact that I want that, but Aprilia is an official team and we have to aim for great results.
“And I’m still thinking that the right year to go to MotoGP is 2027, and that next year is all the same and that it takes at least two years to do my first apprentice.”
Nicola Brega predicts Jorge Martin alternatives
In 2027, MotoGP’s official tire supplier will be changed to Pirelli, which WorldSBK already uses.
This means that the Bulega or Toprak Razgatlioglu, which is frequently linked to MotoGP switches, can enter with the advantages of how to ride with Pirelli tires.
Brega predicted that the Italian fellow would take over Martin’s seat at Aprilia.
“Who’s going to Aprilia? For me, Enea Bastianini,” he insisted.
Bastianini lost his Ducati seat at the factory to Mark Marquez this year.
He joined Tech3 KTM, but unlike his teammate Maverick Vinals, he never let his new bike hold.
Vacancy at Aprilia, another major Italian manufacturer, may naturally seduce Bastianini.
Bastiani has also been praised by Pramac Yamaha.
But Aprilia may not need to look elsewhere.
Despite suggestions for Martin’s exit, he has signed a contract in 2026. To prove his worth, it suggests that he will give six races to six races after a comeback from an injury.
Meanwhile, Bulega is likely to re-sign Ducati on Worldsbk.
He said earlier: “I’m racing here and I’m aiming to win this year and next year’s championships, so I want to focus on superbikes around the world.
Brega won race two in the Czech Republic on Sunday after rival Razgatrioglu made him better on Saturday.