Emre Can’s contract with Juventus reportedly has a release clause worth €50m, valid only for abroad from 2020.
The former Liverpool man completed his medical today and put pen to paper on a contract that will expire in June 2022.
Although he was technically a free agent after his contract with Liverpool expired, he still ended up costing €16m between signing-on fees and agent commissions.
Emre Can’s contract with Juventus reportedly has a release clause worth €50m, valid only for abroad from 2020.
The former Liverpool man completed his medical today and put pen to paper on a contract that will expire in June 2022.
Although he was technically a free agent after his contract with Liverpool expired, he still ended up costing €16m between signing-on fees and agent commissions.
According to reports in Italy, there is a hidden detail in the deal that means Can could leave earlier than expected.
It’s claimed there is a release clause worth €50m, but it’d only be valid for clubs outside Italy and could not be activated until his third season in Turin.
The use of a release clause in any Juventus contract is a complete novelty.