Reports suggest Juventus will pay €25m to bring Sassuolo forward Domenico Berardi to Turin this summer.

The Italian Under-21 international was co-owned by the Bianconeri and the Emilian side, but was bought outright by the Neroverdi this summer.

The player’s agent has confirmed that there is a “verbal agreement” for the 21-year-old to move to the Old lady this summer, and Tuttosport backs up that claim.

Reports suggest Juventus will pay €25m to bring Sassuolo forward Domenico Berardi to Turin this summer.

The Italian Under-21 international was co-owned by the Bianconeri and the Emilian side, but was bought outright by the Neroverdi this summer.

The player’s agent has confirmed that there is a “verbal agreement” for the 21-year-old to move to the Old lady this summer, and Tuttosport backs up that claim.

The newspaper believes a buyback clause of €25m was included in the deal which saw Berardi move to Sassuolo permanently, and Juve are willing to activate that clause in the summer.

While the player's disciplinary record is a cause for concern, it's thought that the Turin giants believe they can curb the more aggressive side of the player's game.

That would see the Bianconeri form an attacking trident of Berardi, Paulo Dybala and Alvaro Morata.

With Morata the oldest of the three at 23-years-old, the Juventus attack would theoretically be set for the foreseeable future.

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