Juventus have agreed a €75 million (£63m/$85m) deal with Fiorentina for striker Dusan Vlahovic and finalised personal terms with his entourage.
The 21-year-old is perhaps the biggest attacking name available on the market this month, with Arsenal also interested in the highly-rated Serbia international.
Vlahovic has scored 17 Serie A goals this season, after registering 21 efforts in the Italian top flight during the 2020-21 campaign, and has been attracting admiring glances from across Europe.
What's the details?
Juventus have been keen to land Vlahovic in January, rather than waiting until the summer, and have agreed a €75m fee with their Serie A rivals.
GOAL can confirm that the Bianconeri have now reached a final agreement on personal terms with the forward's representatives and he will now be pencilled in for a medical before being officially unveiled at the Allianz Stadium.
Indeed, the Serbian forward opted against committing to a contract extension in Florence, forcing his current club to open themselves up to offers.
Viola sporting director Daniele Prade had stated that €70m (£59m/$79m) would be the fee required to land Vlahovic, although Juve have gone €5m higher to get their man, with the striker committing to a €7m per year contract.
Prior to the deal being agreed, Prade told Sky Sport Italia: “He has a significant valuation, above 70 million euros, with no players in exchange or payments spread over years.
“We received some very substantial offers, but we never got a response from his representatives.
“Our doors are open. I say this because we want to understand what he wants and what his agents want. We are also open to sitting down again to discuss a contract renewal.
“We are a club with an annual turnover of 75 million euros per year, so we cannot lose Dusan for nothing.”
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