Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci has arrived in Turin for a
medical ahead of a return to Juventus from AC Milan while Argentina striker
Gonzalo Higuain is set to move in the opposite direction, the Serie A clubs
said Thursday.
Milan said that Higuain, who has spent two seasons at
Juventus, had also arrived for his medical.
“Look who’s in Milan ready for medicals…” the club said on
Twitter in a post accompanied by a photograph of Higuain in a Milan training
shirt.
Several dozen fans waited outside the clinic where Higuain was
pictured arriving at 0930 local time (0730 GMT).
Juventus said on their website that Bonucci, who spent seven
seasons at the club before joining Milan a year ago in a 40-million euro move,
had arrived in Turin for his medical.
Higuain moved to Juventus in 2016 for 90 million euros ($105
million) after scoring a record 36 Serie A goals in the previous season for
Napoli and his sudden departure infuriated that team’s supporters.
The 30-year-old has won Serie A and Coppa Italia titles in
each of his two seasons with Juventus and scored 55 goals in 105 appearances in
all competitions, including 40 goals in 73 outings in Serie A.
Critics, however, say he has failed to make an impact on the
big occasion.
He had a subdued World Cup where he started one game, appeared
as a substitute in two more and failed to score a goal. He was left on the
bench for the second round match against France as Argentina lost 4-3 and were
knocked out.
Bonucci’s return to Juve would reunite him with Andrea
Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini, who together formed the so-called ‘BBC’
defence, which proved to be one of Europe’s most formidable rearguards.
Barzagli, 37, extended his contract for another season in
June.
Juventus, who signed World Player of the Year Cristiano
Ronaldo last month, have won the last seven Serie A titles and their main
ambition is now to win the Champions League, after finishing runners-up in 2015
and 2017.
Seven-times European champions AC Milan have had a series of
disappointing seasons since they won their last Serie A title in 2011.
Juventus defender Mattia Caldara, who spent last season on
loan at Atalanta, is also expected to move to Milan as part of the dea
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