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Juventus Agree Terms With Martin Caceres - Report
According to Sky Sport Italia, the Bianconeri have agreed personal terms with the Barcelona defender.
Juventus have agreed personal terms with Barcelona stopper Martin Caceres following talks this morning with his agent Daniel Fonseca.
Sky Sport Italia are reporting that Bianconeri sporting Alessio Secco has met Fonseca this morning, and Caceres' personal terms have been agreed. Details of the reported agreement have not yet emerged.
The ball is now in the Blaugrana's court as they have to give the move the go-ahead in order to kick the transfer through.
Voices claim Juve will take the player on a loan deal for one year with the right to buy him permanently next season for around €15million.
Earlier reports claimed Christian Poulsen would be inserted as part of the deal as the Spanish outfit are keen on the Danish midfielder, but that is likely to happen if the cash deal arrived now, not next year.
Caceres claimed he only has eyes for Juventus. The Uruguayan stopper joined Barcelona from Villarreal last year, but failed to make an impact at Camp Nou.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Sky Sport Italia are reporting that Bianconeri sporting Alessio Secco has met Fonseca this morning, and Caceres' personal terms have been agreed. Details of the reported agreement have not yet emerged.
The ball is now in the Blaugrana's court as they have to give the move the go-ahead in order to kick the transfer through.
Voices claim Juve will take the player on a loan deal for one year with the right to buy him permanently next season for around €15million.
Earlier reports claimed Christian Poulsen would be inserted as part of the deal as the Spanish outfit are keen on the Danish midfielder, but that is likely to happen if the cash deal arrived now, not next year.
Caceres claimed he only has eyes for Juventus. The Uruguayan stopper joined Barcelona from Villarreal last year, but failed to make an impact at Camp Nou.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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