Boca Juniors told reporters there is “total agreement” with Juventus for the transfer of Carlos Tevez.
According to Clarin, secretary general Cesar Martucci confirmed there is “total agreement,” with a three-year contract and he is due to be presented to the fans on July 7.
Juventus are set to receive €5m plus Guido Vadalà on loan with option to buy and first refusal on two players.
Boca Juniors told reporters there is “total agreement” with Juventus for the transfer of Carlos Tevez.
According to Clarin, secretary general Cesar Martucci confirmed there is “total agreement,” with a three-year contract and he is due to be presented to the fans on July 7.
Juventus are set to receive €5m plus Guido Vadalà on loan with option to buy and first refusal on two players.
The 31-year-old striker desperately wanted to come back ‘home’ to his beloved Boca and asked to be released a year before his contract expired.
Juve have been in talks with the Argentine club for some weeks and reached an agreement today.
Boca will pay €5m plus the loan of impressive young attacking midfielder Vadalà.
It’s reported there will also be options on striker Cristian Pavon and Franco Cristaldo.
Carlitos will be presented to the Boca Juniors fans on July 7, the day before Seba Battaglia’s testimonial.
He grew up in the Boca youth academy and played for the club until joining Corinthians in January 2005.
He went on to West Ham United, Manchester United, Manchester City and arrived at Juventus in July 2013.
This season was one of the most prolific in his entire career, netting 29 goals in 48 competitive club games for the Bianconeri.
That included 20 in Serie A, seven to reach the Champions League Final and two in the Italian Super Cup.