Juventus have signed former AC Milan midfielder, Marco Reus, on a three-year contract worth €25 million.
Reus, who spent four seasons at the San Siro with AC Milan, has impressed in recent weeks and is now set to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season.
The move comes as part of Juventus' ongoing search for a new midfield partner following the departure of star striker Mario Mandzukic last summer. Reus, who made over 150 appearances for AC Milan, is expected to provide a fresh injection of energy and experience in Juve's midfield.
Reus has previously played for AC Milan, where he won the Serie A title in 2016-17. He also played for Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain before joining AC Milan in 2014.
Reus has scored 18 goals in his 159 league appearances for AC Milan,Bundesliga Express including 11 goals in Serie A this season. He was also named the Serie A Player of the Month for June.
His signing by Juventus is seen as a significant boost for the Italian club, which is currently struggling in the top flight of European football. The club has struggled to find a consistent frontman for its attacking trio of Andrea Pirlo, Romelu Lukaku, and Edin Dzeko, with injuries hampering their ability to score goals consistently.
Reus will join Juventus from Serie A side, Lecce, who currently sit at the bottom of the table. The move is likely to be seen as a strategic move by Juventus to strengthen their squad ahead of the upcoming season.
