By Daily sports on September 18, 2020
Edin Dzeko is set to join Juventus from Roma on a two-year deal, dashing Luis Suarez's hopes of a move to the Serie A champions, Goal has learned.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina skipper will bring the curtain down on a five-year spell in the Italian capital with a switch to Turin as part of Andrea Pirlo's overhaul at Allianz Stadium.
The 34-year-old will sign a two-year deal in Piedmont worth €7.5 million (£7m/$9m) per year, while the Bianconeri will pay their rivals €16m (£15m/$19m) for his services.
The move looks to have brought an end to Barcelona star Suarez's dreams of a swap to a European domestic champion after he was told by new Blaugrana boss Ronald Koeman that he does not figure in his plans for the future.
Dzeko’s departure from Roma comes as Paulo Fonseca’s side look set to welcome Napoli forward Arkadiusz Milik into their ranks, allowing the veteran to bring his expertise to a fresh chapter of his career as it reaches its late stages.
The former Wolfsburg and Manchester City man will provide an additional option up front in a fearsome Bianconeri attack headlined by Cristiano Ronaldo as Pirlo looks to pick up the reins from Maurizio Sarri and transform Juve into top-drawer Champions League contenders once again despite their continued Serie A success.
Along with Suarez, the club had also been linked with a move for Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud, Atletico Madrid’s Alvaro Morata and Paris Saint-Germain’s Edinson Cavani at various points throughout the transfer window.
Across a career that has now stretched the better part of two decades, Dzeko has enjoyed title triumphs in both Germany and England, and led his nation to their first World Cup appearance in 2014 in Brazil, netting in their lone group victory over Iran.
During his time at Roma, he played 222 times for the club, scoring 106 goals, and topping the Serie A charts with 29 finishes in 2016-17.
That same year, he topped the scoring charts in the Europa League, and the following campaign, was elected to the Champions League Team of the Season, while also winning Roma’s Player of the Season honour after they reached the semi-finals. (Goal)
•PHOTO: Edin Dzeko
Source Daily sports
Posted September 18, 2020
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