Juventus have made their first signing for 2011-12 with the reported capture of Serbian defender Milan Milanovic.
Reports this morning suggest that the Old Lady have netted the 19-year-old from Russian outfit Lokomotiv Moscow.
The Under-21 international is out of contract in March and Juve will only have to pay around €400,000 in compensation to the Russian giants.
Milanovic, who is admired by Juve's Serbian winger Milos Krasic, will thus arrive in Turin during the spring.
Juventus have made their first signing for 2011-12 with the reported capture of Serbian defender Milan Milanovic.
Reports this morning suggest that the Old Lady have netted the 19-year-old from Russian outfit Lokomotiv Moscow.
The Under-21 international is out of contract in March and Juve will only have to pay around €400,000 in compensation to the Russian giants.
Milanovic, who is admired by Juve's Serbian winger Milos Krasic, will thus arrive in Turin during the spring.
Once he has touched down, Juventus will monitor his performances in training before deciding whether to keep him for next season or loan him to a club in Serie A or B.