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Official: Juventus sells Ciro Immobile to Genoa
The promising attacker had been in fine form at Pescara but was recalled from his loan spell before being sold to the Grifone, with the Old Lady retaining half the player's rights
By Stefan Coerts
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Juventus has announced on their official website that the club has sold young attacker Ciro Immobile to Genoa for a fee of 6.7 million pounds to be paid in installments over the next three years.
At the same time, the Turin side has re-purchased 50 percent of the player's economical rights for 3.3 million pounds to be paid over three years.
Genoa was keen to add some more depth to their attack after previously already signing Alberto Gilardino, and head coach Pasquale Marino has now got the extra striker he had set his sights on.
Immobile is a product of the Juventus youth academy, and spent the first half of the 2011-12 campaign on loan at Pescara.
However, the Bianconeri terminated his successful loan spell on Monday in order to sell the 21-year-old to Genoa.
At the same time, the Turin side has re-purchased 50 percent of the player's economical rights for 3.3 million pounds to be paid over three years.
Genoa was keen to add some more depth to their attack after previously already signing Alberto Gilardino, and head coach Pasquale Marino has now got the extra striker he had set his sights on.
Immobile is a product of the Juventus youth academy, and spent the first half of the 2011-12 campaign on loan at Pescara.
However, the Bianconeri terminated his successful loan spell on Monday in order to sell the 21-year-old to Genoa.
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