Fiorentina are on the verge of completing a deal to sign Marko Pjaca from Juventus, who will retain a buyback option.
The Viola have been pushing to sign the Croatian winger all summer, but talks stalled as the Bianconeri wanted a permanent transfer with a buyback clause.
The Tuscans were only willing to offer a loan with option to buy, but both Sky and calciomercato.com are now reporting a deal has been agreed.
Fiorentina will take Pjaca on loan for €2m, and will have an option to buy for €20m at the end of the season.
Fiorentina are on the verge of completing a deal to sign Marko Pjaca from Juventus, who will retain a buyback option.
The Viola have been pushing to sign the Croatian winger all summer, but talks stalled as the Bianconeri wanted a permanent transfer with a buyback clause.
The Tuscans were only willing to offer a loan with option to buy, but both Sky and calciomercato.com are now reporting a deal has been agreed.
Fiorentina will take Pjaca on loan for €2m, and will have an option to buy for €20m at the end of the season.
Juve will have a counter-option though, and that would allow them to sign Pjaca back for €26-27m.
The player himself pushed to move to Florence rather than Sampdoria or Leicester, and has agreed on a five-year contract, the latter four years of which will be triggered once Fiorentina take up their option to buy.