Sky Sport Italia claim Juventus have concluded their agreement with Olympique Marseille to buy Arkadiusz Milik for €6m plus bonuses.

The striker had joined on loan last summer with an option to buy at the end of the season, but the Bianconeri asked for a discount on the €7m fee.

It seems as if they managed to get a small cut on the costs, but probably less of an impressive deal than they had been hoping for.

The fee will instead be €6m plus another €1m in performance-related bonuses.

Milik made 39 competitive appearances for Juventus this season, contributing nine goals and one assist.

The Poland international was also considered to be a key figure for coach Max Allegri in building the future of his attack.

This is his second Serie A experience after moving to Napoli from Ajax in 2016.

He had tried to join Juventus when his contract was running down in 2020, but Napoli preferred to freeze him out in the stands for six months rather than reinforce their rivals.

Instead, Milik joined Marseille for €12m in January 2021.

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