Juventus have activated their €40m option to buy Federico Chiesa, with the winger completing his permanent move from Fiorentina. Chiesa originally joined Juve on loan in October 2020 as the Old Lady agreed to pay Fiorentina a €10m loan fee for two seasons.
The final deal also included an obligation to buy if certain conditions were met, including Champions League qualification in 2022-23, and the Bianconeri have now confirmed the 24-year-old has been bought outright.
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What are the details of the Chiesa transfer?
Juve have confirmed in an official press release that they will pay Chiesa’s full transfer fee in installments over the next three years, and could end up paying a total of €50m. The talented transalpine striker spoke on social networks to express his joy after making his transfer to Turin permanent, writing proudly on Instagram: “To be continued…”.
A climb hampered by a serious injury
Chiesa scored 18 goals in his first 61 appearances in all competitions for Juve, while also providing 14 assists. The Italy international has notably helped the club win two trophies so far, including the Coppa Italia title last season, but his 2021-22 season has been cut short by injury.