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Official: Juventus Sign Danish Defender Frederik Sorensen From Lyngby
Frederik Sorensen has joined Juventus and the club have deposited his contract with the Lega Serie A.
By Salvatore Landolina
Frederik Sorensen has joined Juventus on a season loan and the club have deposited his contract with the Lega Serie A.
The Danish defender arrives from Lyngby who confirmed to have reached a loan agreement with Juventus for the player.
A statement on their official website reads:
"Lyngby can today announce that the club have loaned Frederik Sorensen to Juventus for the rest of the season."
The move coincides with the capture of Armand Traore from Arsenal on a season long loan deal. Juventus are also expected to announce the arrival of Leandro Rinaudo from Napoli.
The Danish defender arrives from Lyngby who confirmed to have reached a loan agreement with Juventus for the player.
A statement on their official website reads:
"Lyngby can today announce that the club have loaned Frederik Sorensen to Juventus for the rest of the season."
The move coincides with the capture of Armand Traore from Arsenal on a season long loan deal. Juventus are also expected to announce the arrival of Leandro Rinaudo from Napoli.
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