Juventus have confirmed they have completed the signing of Angelo Ogbonna from Torino, for a fee believed to be in the region of €14 million.
The
25-year-old is one of the most highly-rated defenders in Italy and was
linked with Premier League champions Manchester United before the Bianconeri firmed up their interest.
Ogbonna
grew up in Turin and made his Torino against Calcio back in February
2007, before spending the following campaign on loan at Crotone.
Since then he has blossomed into one of the Granata's
star men and has built a reputation as an athletically-blessed
performer, who can cover both the centre-back and left-back slots.
That
versatility is sure to have swayed Juve boss Antonio Conte into
securing his signature given his preference for a 5-3-2 formation.
Ogbonna made 10 appearances for Italy's Under-21 side before progressing to the senior ranks and he was included in the Azzurri's Euro 2012 squad, though he did not feature in the tournament.
His
arrival comes on the same afternoon it was revealed Emanuele
Giaccherini will leave Juventus Stadium for Sunderland, as the Serie A
champions look to claw back some of their transfer outlay.
Strikers Fernando Llorente and Carlos Tevez have already joined the club in what has been a busy summer transfer window for the Bianconeri so far.
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