Juventus sign Miralem Pjanic for 32 million euros
The Bosnia international joined Roma from Lyon in 2011
Italian champions Juventus have signed creative midfielder Miralem Pjanic for 32 million euros ($36.14 million) from Serie A rivals Roma on a five-year contract, the Turin-based club said on Tuesday.
The Bosnia international joined Roma from Lyon in 2011 and scored 10 goals and set up 12 more in 33 league appearances to help his team finish third in Serie A this past season.
He is considered the leading playmaker in Serie A with a league-leading 28 assists over the past three seasons and is also a free-kick specialist.
Miralem Pjanic undergoes medical at Juventus
"Juventus Football Club can today confirm that Miralem Pjanic has completed a permanent switch from Roma for a fee of 32 million euros," the Italian champions said on their website.
"The 26-year-old has signed a five-year contract with the club."
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Pjanic handed in an official transfer request on Saturday, which Roma confirmed on their website.
The player informed his former club that he wished to activate a release clause in his contract that allowed him to leave for a pre-agreed amount, adding that he would pay 20 per cent of the fee himself with Juventus making up the balance.
The Bosnia international joined Roma from Lyon in 2011 and scored 10 goals and set up 12 more in 33 league appearances to help his team finish third in Serie A this past season.
He is considered the leading playmaker in Serie A with a league-leading 28 assists over the past three seasons and is also a free-kick specialist.
Miralem Pjanic undergoes medical at Juventus
"Juventus Football Club can today confirm that Miralem Pjanic has completed a permanent switch from Roma for a fee of 32 million euros," the Italian champions said on their website.
"The 26-year-old has signed a five-year contract with the club."
Euro 2016: Pique heads Spain to winning start against Czechs
Pjanic handed in an official transfer request on Saturday, which Roma confirmed on their website.
The player informed his former club that he wished to activate a release clause in his contract that allowed him to leave for a pre-agreed amount, adding that he would pay 20 per cent of the fee himself with Juventus making up the balance.