Fiorentina have now all but sealed their move for Juventus midfielder Arthur, who will join on an initial loan deal.
Alfredo Pedulla has reported that there is now a total agreement between the two clubs regarding the move involving the Brazilian. Juve have agreed to pay almost all the wages of the midfielder, but Fiorentina will pay a wage depending on any performance related bonuses.
La Viola will pay a loan fee of €2 million and they have the option to buy set at €20 million. Initially, Juve were only willing to pay the 70 to 75 percent of his wage but later agreed to pay a higher amount to make sure that Arthur plays regularly. The midfielder is said to have a fan in La Viola boss Vincenzo Italiano, who was keen on having him in the side.
Despite signing Arthur, Fiorentina will still look to sign a midfielder if Sofyan Amrabat departs this summer.
Kaustubh Pandey | GIFN
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