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Martin Caceres Set To Realise Juventus Dream - Report
The Uruguayan will undergo a medical with the Bianconeri on Thursday...
With Juventus coach Ciro Ferrara requesting a final centre-back to complete his defensive line, it seems the rearguard is now complete as Martin Caceres prepares to seal his switch from Barcelona.
According to Tuttosport, Caceres will join the rest of the Bianconeri when he completes his medical on Thursday. With key developments pushing forward negotiations on Tuesday, it is believed the player’s agent, Daniel Fonseca, had a key role in seeing the move through.
Despite Juve’s earlier hopes of signing the player on a loan deal, it is now understood that they will have to buy the player outright to ensure a swift conclusion to the move.
With the Bianconeri set to fork out €12 million for the Uruguayan, they are still set for a bargain, given that the Blaugrana shelled out in €16m on the player when he moved from Villarreal.
As Caceres gets set to realise a dream, he was full of excitement when he commented on the imminent move.
“Finally I’m coming to Juve,” he proclaimed. “I am delighted as I have been living a dream for the last few months and I can’t wait to get started on this new adventure.”
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
According to Tuttosport, Caceres will join the rest of the Bianconeri when he completes his medical on Thursday. With key developments pushing forward negotiations on Tuesday, it is believed the player’s agent, Daniel Fonseca, had a key role in seeing the move through.
Despite Juve’s earlier hopes of signing the player on a loan deal, it is now understood that they will have to buy the player outright to ensure a swift conclusion to the move.
With the Bianconeri set to fork out €12 million for the Uruguayan, they are still set for a bargain, given that the Blaugrana shelled out in €16m on the player when he moved from Villarreal.
As Caceres gets set to realise a dream, he was full of excitement when he commented on the imminent move.
“Finally I’m coming to Juve,” he proclaimed. “I am delighted as I have been living a dream for the last few months and I can’t wait to get started on this new adventure.”
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
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